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TOtS Week Events A SUCCESS – DAY 3 – Can’t Rain Us Out!

TOtS Week Events A SUCCESS – DAY 3 – Can’t Rain Us Out!

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Turn Off the Screens Week continued in Manitouwadge yesterday with DAY 3.  Though Fun with Seniors had to be cancelled due to an unfortunate power outage at the Golden Age Centre (caused by a nasty storm – see that coverage here) the other two Wednesday night events [Read more]

Faye Blais Plays Serendipity

Faye Blais Plays Serendipity

ROSSPORT, ON –Tuesday, June 7th, Sudbury native Musician, Faye Blais played to regional fans at the Serendipity Gardens Cafe. Blais was well received by those in attendance, thrilled that she would fit in a stop to such an intimate venue. Blais is eager for her return as she will pass through [Read more]

Manitouwadge the Morning After the Storm

Manitouwadge the Morning After the Storm

Photography by Karina Hunter & Lloyd White for OntarioNewsNorth.com MANITOUWADGE, ON – During the early hours of this morning, Manitouwadge residents were being barraged by rain, wind (97km gale-force winds recorded at Manitouwadge Airport), thunder and lightening and as the community [Read more]

Fun Run Numbers Down From 2010 in Manitouwadge

Fun Run Numbers Down From 2010 in Manitouwadge

MANITOUWADGE, ON – th. Those who came out to brave drizzling rain, mosquitoes and gloomy skies, did have a great time, the children in particular thrilled to see that Jung had once again outdone herself with a table full of great prizes to be drawn for all ages.The 2011 Fun Run, an [Read more]

Manitouwadge High Students Partner with Pukaskwa National Park to Maintain a Local Canoe Route

Manitouwadge High Students Partner with Pukaskwa National Park to Maintain a Local Canoe Route

By: Gord Martin PUKASKWA NATIONAL PARK, ON – May 28th, thirteen grade 11 and 12 students from the Manitouwadge High School’s Environmental Science SHSM program, their teacher, Gord Martin, two co-leaders and two Pukaskwa National Park staff pushed their canoes into the upper headwaters of [Read more]

MHS Grad Receives Student Leadership Graduate Award at Con College

MHS Grad Receives Student Leadership Graduate Award at Con College

The SUCCI/OASA Student Leadership award went to Tiffany Moffat, who graduated today from the Business Human Resources and Business Administration Human Resources Programs.  Tiffany Moffat has been active in student leadership during her time as a student at Confederation College. Her official [Read more]

CROSSOVER INSIDER – New Releases & Community Collaborations

CROSSOVER INSIDER – New Releases & Community Collaborations

As mentioned in a previous Insider, the month of June is an exciting month for movie and game lovers. Many big Hollywood titles make their DVD and Blu Ray debut this month, with at least 2 titles every week that had earned over 25 million at the box office. Starting us off this week (Tuesday, [Read more]

Confederation College President Honoured with Distinguished Service Award

Confederation College President Honoured with Distinguished Service Award

Thunder Bay Confederation College President, Pat Lang (photo at left), was honoured at the Association of Canadian Community Colleges (ACCC ) Conference in Edmonton today when she was presented the Distinguished Service Award from the President’s Leadership Network. This award is bestowed on [Read more]

Evangelist Chuck Price Speaks in Manitouwadge

Evangelist Chuck Price Speaks in Manitouwadge

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Saturday, June 4th, Bethany Pentecostal Assembly invited residents to join them at the community ball field, behind the Recreation Centre, where a large tent had been erected earlier in the week for worship, prayer and fellowship.  The local Christian assembly had been [Read more]

Local Newcomer Youth Get Ahead By Giving Back

Local Newcomer Youth Get Ahead By Giving Back

Gravelle announces $37,761 for Thunder Bay Multicultural Centre youth programs Through Ontario’s Youth Opportunities Program,the Thunder Bay Multicultural Association has received $37,761 to provide mentorship, leadership training and community engagement activities for newcomer and immigrant [Read more]

Eight More Thunder Bay Businesses To Grow

Eight More Thunder Bay Businesses To Grow

McGuinty Government Boosts Local Economy, Creates Jobs Entrepreneurs in Thunder Bay are starting and expanding new businesses, creating 12 new jobs and investing in clean renewable energy. Ontario is supporting the launch of seven businesses that will provide new services in Thunder Bay and help [Read more]

“This Means You, Too” Added to the Get it On Campaign

“This Means You, Too” Added to the Get it On Campaign

With 26 boat-related drownings reported in Ontario last year, and all cases males, young anglers came out today to encourage their parents – especially dads – to  Gord Ellis, Get it On! campaign spokesperson, joined the youth in sending the messages out to parents that “this means you, [Read more]

Manitouwadge, Schreiber, Longlac and White River among 16 New Seismometer Locations

Manitouwadge, Schreiber, Longlac and White River among 16 New Seismometer Locations

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Geoscientists from five American and Canadian universities are installing a series of seismometers in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Ontario as a part of the SPREE (Superior Province Rifting EarthScope Experiment) Project.These seismometers will record earthquakes that occur [Read more]

Badiuk’s Now Sponsor Through Lund and Mercury

Badiuk’s Now Sponsor Through Lund and Mercury

  May 29, 2011 It seems the Fort Frances Canadian Bass Championship has another new sponsor this year, even if that sponsor is under the guise of an older one. Since amalgamating with Pinewood, Badiuk Equipment, has taken on all the responsibilities of both businesses, including the sponsorship to [Read more]

Ontario Takes Saving Lives To Heart

Ontario Takes Saving Lives To Heart

McGuinty Government Invests In More Defibrillators for Community Centres, Arenas, Schools Ontario families will have greater access to defibrillators to help if someone has a heart attack. Ontario is bringing more of these life-saving machines to publicly funded sport and recreation centres and [Read more]

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