Posts Tagged ‘manitouwadge daily newspaper’

Manitouwadge Residents Gather to Remember

Manitouwadge Residents Gather to Remember

SCROLL to bottom for: Video footage of parade & photo slideshow w/ceremony audio MANITOUWADGE, ON – Royal Canadian Legion Branch 242 led Manitouwadge residents in a parade to the Cenotaph this Sunday which, after Legion President Ron Sheppard laid the first wreath, continued on to the [Read more]

UPDATE – Hwy 614 and 17

UPDATE – Hwy 614 and 17

UPDATE———-Marathon OPP advise that Highway 614, closed during the early morning hours due to icey road conditions has been re-opened. _______________________________________________ Marathon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police advise of the following Road Advisory: [Read more]

MPS Students and Staff Ready to Learn (or Nap)

MPS Students and Staff Ready to Learn (or Nap)

MANITOUWADGE, ON – The students and staff at Manitouwadge Public School looked like sleepyheads earlier this week as they came prepared for Student Council’s  “Pajama Day”. Many at the elementary school took advantage of the theme day to attend school looking like they just [Read more]

Kim Stockwood and Kevin Fox Kick-off Northern Ontario Tour in Manitouwadge

Kim Stockwood and Kevin Fox Kick-off Northern Ontario Tour in Manitouwadge

Award-winning singer-songwriter Kim Stockwood, along with acclaimed cellist, vocalist and songwriter Kevin Fox will treat audiences to their enchanting compilations as they kick off their Northern Ontario tour at the Manitouwadge Highschool Auditorium on Thursday November 22, at 7:00pm. Kim [Read more]

Potluck Farewell Luncheon for Pastor Gary and Joy Burt (Incl. Video interview)

Potluck Farewell Luncheon for Pastor Gary and Joy Burt (Incl. Video interview)

  MANITOUWADGE, ON – Sunday, November 4th, just a few weeks after announcing his impending departure following the Thanksgiving Sunday Worship, Pastor Gary Burt, and his wife Joy, began a new chapter in their Christian ministries saying goodbye to their friends and members of the Bethany [Read more]

Manitouwadge Businesses Supporting Local Causes

Manitouwadge Businesses Supporting Local Causes

THREADS volunteer operator Donna Gilles-Jalbert was excited to announce recently that she had new retail items available at the 2nd hand clothing and house wares shop she created to raise funds for the Manitouwadge Museum. Louis Bérubé, Owner /Operator of Freehawk Enterprises (an outdoor clothing [Read more]

Did Manitouwadge’s 3rd Annual Trick or Eat Struggle to Compete w/Township Event?

Did Manitouwadge’s 3rd Annual Trick or Eat Struggle to Compete w/Township Event?

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Manitouwadge’s 3rd Annual Trick or Eat was a great success. 13 Adults and 22 youth participated in addition to 8 of the food bank’s regular volunteers who were on hand to help sort the food. An estimated $3000 worth of non-perishable food donations were [Read more]

Legion Branch 242 and MHS Students Preparing for Remembrance Day in Manitouwadge

Legion Branch 242 and MHS Students Preparing for Remembrance Day in Manitouwadge

MANITOUWADGE, ON – This week, members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 242 were visiting local businesses and families for orders of wreaths to be laid at the 2012 Remembrance Day Ceremony Sunday, November 11th at the Manitouwadge Recreation Centre Auditorium. If you missed the [Read more]

Young Students Learn About Safety At OPP Detachment

Young Students Learn About Safety At OPP Detachment

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Kindergarten and Grade 1 students from Ecole Publique Franco-Manitou, with their teacher Mme. Tina and a parent volunteer, visited the Manitouwadge Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police this week as part of their Social Studies. Constable Rollie Smith and Sergeant [Read more]

Littlest Ghouls, Ghosts and Princesses Parade Through The Halls

Littlest Ghouls, Ghosts and Princesses Parade Through The Halls

MANITOUWADGE, ON – October 31st, Mrs. Kuczynski’s Junior and Senior Kindergarten Class took the halls of Manitouwadge Public School to share Halloween greetings with their peers in other classes. Everyone had fun identifying what the little ones were disguised as. The grown-ups of [Read more]

Parents Launch Rubber Duck Hockey in Manitouwadge

Parents Launch Rubber Duck Hockey in Manitouwadge

Submitted by Nickie Chik MANITOUWADGE, ON – A group of parents in Manitouwadge recently launched “Rubber Duck Hockey”, a parent attended ice time during which parents or caregivers take to the ice with their children to skate and play with hockey sticks. Both pucks and rubber [Read more]

Manitouwadge Hospital Celebrates Medical Radiation Technologists Week Nov 4-10

Manitouwadge Hospital Celebrates Medical Radiation Technologists Week Nov 4-10

A Celebration of Canada’s Medical Radiation Technologists MANITOUWADGE, ON  — Manitouwadge General Hospital celebrates Medical Radiation Technologists (MRTs) Week, November 4-10, 2012. These nationally certified Technologists are committed to providing empathetic “high-touch” care to [Read more]

Special weather statement for: Manitouwadge, Hornepayne, Wawa, White River and others

Special weather statement for: Manitouwadge, Hornepayne, Wawa, White River and others

Manitouwadge – Hornepayne – Wawa – White River – Pukaskwa – Agawa – Lake Superior Park – Kapuskasing – Hearst – Timmins – Cochrane – Chapleau – Gogama. Snow, ice pellets, and some freezing rain. An area of snow associated with [Read more]

Best Start Hub Helping Toddlers Communicate Before They Can Speak

Best Start Hub Helping Toddlers Communicate Before They Can Speak

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Wednesday, October 24th, the Manitouwadge Best Start Hub welcomed Early Literacy Facilitator Karin MacKenzie for a workshop about Infant Sign Language. Parents and caregivers learned about the benefits of pre-verbal communication, infant sign language basics, and fun songs [Read more]

Moose Hunt Enforcement Blitz Leads to Charges and Seizures of Animals

Moose Hunt Enforcement Blitz Leads to Charges and Seizures of Animals

Ministry of Natural Resources conservation officers laid almost 160 charges and seized illegally harvested animals, including 29 moose, during an enforcement blitz in the northeast. The targeted area extended from the Hudson Bay and James Bay coasts in the north, to the French and Mattawa rivers in [Read more]

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