Posts Tagged ‘northern ontario daily’

Crossover Insider: Oct’s Top 10, New Releases (Marathon & Manitouwadge), Sandler, Franco, Gaming & more…

Crossover Insider: Oct’s Top 10, New Releases (Marathon & Manitouwadge), Sandler, Franco, Gaming & more…

TYLER TALKS Love him or hate him, Adam Sandler is almost automatic when it comes to making big bucks at the box office. In 2010, he joined forces with Kevin James, Chris Rock and David Spade in a family friendly comedy romp titled “Grown Ups”. Earning over 160 million worldwide, “Grown [Read more]

OFSC Offers Go Snowmobiling Savings on 2014 Trail Permits Until Dec. 1

OFSC Offers Go Snowmobiling Savings on 2014 Trail Permits Until Dec. 1

Permits Now Available from Local Clubs and Retail Outlets  BARRIE, ON – The not-for-profit Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) invites Ontarians to experience exceptional fun, camaraderie and adventure by enjoying snowmobiling on available OFSC trails this winter. For the first time [Read more]

This November: Pink Floyd presented in part by Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra

This November: Pink Floyd presented in part by Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra

An Evening with Pink Floyd presented by Jeans ‘n Classics with the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra Season THUNDER BAY, ON – Saturday, November 30, at 8PM, at the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium, the ever popular Jeans ‘n Classics returns to join the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra to [Read more]

Challenges mount for young people

Challenges mount for young people

People in Northern Ontario are too familiar with some of the biggest challenges faced by young people, especially when they relate to employment.  For many of our children this search will take them to urban centres.  In many instances they will have left for post-secondary education before [Read more]

Movie Night at St. Martin School

Movie Night at St. Martin School

TERRACE BAY, ON – Movie nights continue at St. Martin School thanks to the generosity of Dr. Annabella Zawada and Mr. Sean Irwin.  This generous couple purchased blinds for the gymnasium to ensure that the school could use the screen they had originally purchased, both during the day and in [Read more]

Mantha’s News from the Park

Mantha’s News from the Park

This week the Ontario Mining Association (OMA) held their annual “Meet the Miners” event at Queen’s Park.  This annual event is held to bring recognition to the importance of the mining sector in our province and inform politicians of the successes and challenges within the industry. Many [Read more]

Batchewana First Nation Supports Tsilhqot’in Nation in Supreme Court Appeal

Batchewana First Nation Supports Tsilhqot’in Nation in Supreme Court Appeal

SAULT STE. MARIE ON  – More than two decades ago, the Tsilhqot’in Nation in British Columbia started direct actions and legal battles to gain recognition from Canada of their Aboriginal title and rights to their land. On Nov. 7, 2013, the Supreme Court of Canada will hear the historic appeal [Read more]

FONOM and Nishnawbe Aski Nation Discuss the Future of First Nation Education

FONOM and Nishnawbe Aski Nation Discuss the Future of First Nation Education

 The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) met with representatives of Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) on October 29, 2013 in Timmins to gain a better understanding of the position of NAN First Nations with respect to Governance and Education jurisdiction. FONOM and NAN are calling on [Read more]

Marathon Volunteers Collect More Than $10,000 in Donations For Food Bank

Marathon Volunteers Collect More Than $10,000 in Donations For Food Bank

MARATHON, ON – The 2013 Marathon Trick or Eat was a great success last night (Oct.31.2013) as Organizer Karen Richard was joined by a total of 49 volunteers.  The volunteers helped to set up at the Town Hall, canvassed door to door, and provided transportation for the canvassers and to [Read more]

HUGHES LAUDS COMMUNITY LIVING ASSOCIATIONS IN PARLIAMENT

HUGHES LAUDS COMMUNITY LIVING ASSOCIATIONS IN PARLIAMENT

OTTAWA, ON – Community Living Associations remind us about the good that is being done in Canada on a local level says Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing, MP, Carol Hughes. The MP praised these non-profit associations in the House of Commons Tuesday, for the work they undertake helping people with [Read more]

ATTN: Young Dreamers & Doers of Wawa, White River, Michipicoten First Nation & Dubreuilville

ATTN: Young Dreamers & Doers of Wawa, White River, Michipicoten First Nation & Dubreuilville

The Mine Your Own Business program, administered by the Economic Development Corportation of Wawa, is pround to annouce the launch of the Prodigy Argonaut Young Dreamers and Doers Business Challenge. PHASE 1 – Young Dreamers Business Challenge The first phase of this contest, Prodigy Argonaut [Read more]

Wawa Mourns Joan Marie Burns

Wawa Mourns Joan Marie Burns

Joan Marie (nee Gilmour) BURNS (Matte), passed away peacefully on Monday October 28, 2013. Beloved friend and wife of William James “Jim” Burns for 35 years. Dear mother of Susan Cucz (Vic) and David Matte (Mary Anne). Grandmother of Dustin and Tyler Cooper and great grandmother of the late [Read more]

Wawa Mourns Helen L. Tymchuk

Wawa Mourns Helen L. Tymchuk

Helen L. TYMCHUK (nee Mills) passed away peacefully on Saturday October 26, 2013 at the age of 91 years. Dear mother of Madeline Dezelak and Susanne Tymchuk. Loving grandma of Eli Dezelak (Amy). Great grandma of Aya and Jefferson. Dear sister of Ralph (late Janet), Betty Ann, Kenny (Shirley), [Read more]

Twp of Terrace Bay Letter to Residents

Twp of Terrace Bay Letter to Residents

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Crossover Insider: New Movies & Games, Trailers and in Honour of Halloween Police Ghosts & Monsters!

Crossover Insider: New Movies & Games, Trailers and in Honour of Halloween Police Ghosts & Monsters!

TYLER TALKS Nearly twelve years ago, the folks at Pixar brought to life a pair of friendly monsters who were just as scared of children as the children were of them. Mike and Sully were the goofy and fluffy monsters featured in Monsters Inc., where they ran a business generating power for their [Read more]

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