Posts Tagged ‘northern ontario daily newspaper’

Why You Should Buy French’s Ketchup & Mustard

Why You Should Buy French’s Ketchup & Mustard

FONOM Urging Members to Support Ontario Farmers KAPUSKASING, ON ‐ The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) is encouraging its membership to use their influence within their communities to support and promote Ontario farmers by purchasing French’s ketchup. In 2015, French’s [Read more]

Canadian Cancer Society | April 2016 E-Newsletter

Canadian Cancer Society | April 2016 E-Newsletter

Click for the full newsletter (will open a new window/tab). Why I wear my daffodil pin Cancer may have taken Karen White’s loved ones, but it hasn’t taken her spirit. Read on to see how Daffodil Month provided the hope and support that helped her heal after cancer ravaged her family.   [Read more]

MPS and OLOL Students Participate in Annual Curling Bonspiel

MPS and OLOL Students Participate in Annual Curling Bonspiel

MANTIOUWADGE, ON – This week, Manitouwadge Public School (MPS) Grade 7 and 8 students paired up with  students from Our Lady of Lourdes School (OLOL) and reluctantly left their textbooks behind to spend the day enjoying their Annual Curling Bonspiel.   The young curlers have been preparing [Read more]

Tourism Travel & Eco-Adventure Students Get Hands-On Experience with Wasaya

Tourism Travel & Eco-Adventure Students Get Hands-On Experience with Wasaya

THUNDER BAY, ON – Students in the Tourism – Travel and Eco-Adventure program at Confederation College received hands-on experience today, thanks to a new collaboration with Wasaya. Following a detailed tour of the various sections of the aircraft, the fourteen Flight Attendant students who are [Read more]

Important Vimy Ridge Day Connection in Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing

Important Vimy Ridge Day Connection in Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing

Outstanding Canadians shape our country every day and while we celebrate the 99th anniversary of the very significant Battle of Vimy Ridge, locally, we should celebrate the battle to have the day recognized as well. Vimy Ridge marked a major Canadian victory and a turning point, in both World War I [Read more]

CSCNO Students Participate in Traditional Native Drum Fabrication & Birthing Ceremony

CSCNO Students Participate in Traditional Native Drum Fabrication & Birthing Ceremony

SUDBURY, ON – Some 15 secondary school students from Sudbury’s École secondaire du Sacré-Cœur and Collège Notre-Dame took part in a birthing ceremony of traditional Native drums on April 8 at Sacré-Coeur. On April 4, this group of students took part in a traditional Native drum [Read more]

Safety Tips When Walking on the Streets

Safety Tips When Walking on the Streets

From the Editor: Days are getting longer, temperatures are rising (or trying to) and naturally, this results in larger numbers of Northern Ontario residents taking advantage of getting regular exercise outdoors. In my community, Manitouwadge, I’ve definitely notice a rise in the numbers of [Read more]

#CrossoverInsider : New Release Trailers; March Top 10; $50 Gift Certificate Winner & MORE!

#CrossoverInsider : New Release Trailers; March Top 10; $50 Gift Certificate Winner & MORE!

May the force be with you! Star Wars fans rejoiced when they learned that the rights had been acquired to re-launch the historic and epic franchise. When “The Force Awakens” debuted in theatres, the fans turned out in droves ultimately setting new records. When the dust finally settled, the [Read more]

Mantha’s News from the Park : Schools & Steel

Mantha’s News from the Park : Schools & Steel

This week yet again we see more disappointments from the Liberal government. With the potential closure of demonstration schools, the ongoing steel crisis which continues to be ignored, prescription drug costs skyrocketing and the contract with Ornge air has left the Ontarians frustrated. People [Read more]

#CrossoverInsider

#CrossoverInsider

It was through his directing and writing of Pulp Fiction back in 1994 that movie audiences got their first glimpse of the uncanny stylings of Quentin Tarantino. Since then, Tarantino has entrenched himself as one of Hollywood’s zaniest and most followed directors with other film credits [Read more]

Historic Headframe to be Sold & Demolished

Historic Headframe to be Sold & Demolished

GREENSTONE, ON – The regular meeting of Greenstone Municipal Council will consider the following motion on Tuesday, March 29, 2016, starting at 6:30 p.m.: “THAT By-Law16-22, being a By-law to enter into an Option to Purchase Agreement between the Corporation of the Municipality of [Read more]

Wawa Goose Seniors’ Club Spring Newsletter

Wawa Goose Seniors’ Club Spring Newsletter

GOOSE DROPPINGS Since March 21 has passed, so should winter…right?  Also Easter has come and gone.  I’ve seen a seagull and heard them.  Snow is disappearing.  And the real geese should soon return with the Snow Birds, back from warmer climes.  Hopefully, with spring will come much more [Read more]

Carpentry, Collaboration and Compassion at Holy Angels

Carpentry, Collaboration and Compassion at Holy Angels

SCHREIBER, ON – Holy Angels School (HAS) Students from Grade 7/8 learned about carpentry, collaboration and compassion while building “friendship” benches under the guidance of Mr. Ken MacKenzie.  Mr. Fenton and the students walked down the street to Mr. MacKenzie’s beautiful workshop [Read more]

#CrossoverInsider : New Release Trailers, Mocking Jay, Easter Hours/Gifts +MORE!

#CrossoverInsider : New Release Trailers, Mocking Jay, Easter Hours/Gifts +MORE!

WEEKLY WRAP Since the day we’ve opened our doors here at Crossover Video and Games, Mark Wahlberg’s movies have always been a huge draw with our customers. Our number 1 renting movie since 2010 is “Contraband”, a gritty action movie starring Walhberg. Another very popular title dating back [Read more]

Dubreuilville Receiving Funds For New Landfill

Dubreuilville Receiving Funds For New Landfill

Projects Approved Under the Small Communities Fund Ontario and the federal government are providing 13 small communities with over $10 million to build and repair critical infrastructure and help create jobs across the province through the Small Communities Fund.Patricia A. Hadju, Federal Minister [Read more]

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