Posts Tagged ‘ontario daily newspaper’
Written by Wawa Goose Seniors Club on 14 April 2014
Spring is here! Spring is here! Spring is definitely here! I am pretty sure its arrival did not coincide with the Spring Tea and Bake Sale on March 21 when you did get out to enjoy cake and refreshments or add to your goody cabinet with something fabulous from the bake table. But patience is [Read more]
Written by Superior-Greenstone District School Board on 13 April 2014
MARATHON, ON – On April 16th, Superior-Greenstone District School Board is celebrating Neurodiversity Day. What is neurodiversity you ask? Neurodiversity refers to the idea that people experience the world differently based on their neurological attributes. It is most commonly applied to people [Read more]
Written by MPP Michael Mantha on 13 April 2014
While the Liberals and Conservatives continue to battle it out in a “he said, she said” libel lawsuit over gas plant scandal accusations; New Democrats continue to listen to your concerns and take action. This week my colleague MPP Sarah Campbell, Kenora Rainy River, used her Private Members [Read more]
Written by Manitouwadge Public School on 13 April 2014
MANITOUWADGE, ON – In our classrooms there are no limits to the learning possibilities for our students. These three young culinary artists are learning another important life-skill, preparing their own food. Under the guidance of our competent staff members these chocolate chip cookies [Read more]
Written by Reader Submission on 13 April 2014
Volunteer Names Inscribed on Tree of Life by Edgar J. Lavoie GREENSTONE, ON – Monday, April 7th, nearly 80 people gathered, in the lobby of the Geraldton District Hospital for its annual Volunteer Appreciation Social. Hospital CEO Kurt Pristanskiat noted the significant increase of those [Read more]
Written by admin on 10 April 2014
Thanks to Lloyd White who contacted OntarioNewsNorth.com to notify us regarding Ms. Ross claiming her check! MANITOUWADGE, ON – Customers at Rousselle’s Valu-Mart were eager for details of how Holle Ross, found herself, this afternoon, being presented with a check for $5,000. [Read more]
Written by Holy Angels Catholic School on 10 April 2014
SCHREIBER, ON – Tuesday, March 4th, Holy Angels Catholic School hosted a Pancake Breakfast for staff, students and parents to celebrate Shrove Tuesday. Shrove Tuesday is a day of celebration before the beginning of our Lenten Liturgical Season. Throughout Canada, people [Read more]
Written by Reader Submission on 10 April 2014
Séance régulière du conseil qui aura lieu à 18 h 30, le 10 avril 2014 Regular Council meeting scheduled for April 10, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. 1. OUVERTURE/ CALL TO ORDER 2. PRÉSENCE / ROLL CALL 3. APPEL ET DÉCLARATION D’INTÉRÊT PÉCUNIAIRE / DECLARATION OF CONFLICT 4. [Read more]
Written by Press Release on 10 April 2014
Indications of high-grade zinc on the Sawmill Lake property from a float boulder with a massive sphalerite specimen that assayed 66.0% zinc Previous work on the properties also shows strong potential for gold, silver and copper mineralization MONTREAL, PQ — (Marketwired – April 8, 2014) [Read more]
Written by admin on 08 April 2014
Alice’s quote above is an interesting twist on the subject of change. We change our clothing every morning; we change our hairstyles, buy new cars or furniture, even get new jobs and move new places. I’m sure I’ve changed several times in dramatic ways throughout my life. But have I really [Read more]
Written by Tyler Davis on 08 April 2014
TYLER’s WEEKLY REVIEW Very few franchises have sustained the longevity and popularity as Lord of the Rings. With the books, video games and movies all remaining just as relevant today as they were when they first debuted, it’s no wonder that producers in Hollywood saw and capitalized on an [Read more]
Written by Press Release on 05 April 2014
Click here for release re: Transforming the ONTC TORONTO, ON – KWG Resources Inc. (TSX-V: KWG) (“KWG”) is very encouraged that Minister of Northern Development and Mines Michael Gravelle earlier today announced his support for the development and renewal of the capacities of the Ontario [Read more]
Written by Press Release on 04 April 2014
Shiftwork, the simple use of the word will unease most Northern Ontario workers. Roughly, 25% of the North American working population currently faces the realities of shiftwork. Considering our most prominent are in the mining, hospital and transportation sectors, that percentage would be greater. [Read more]
Written by Ontario Newsroom on 04 April 2014
THUNDER BAY, ON – Terrace Bay Pulp Inc. has been fined $275,000 for an explosion that killed a worker at its mill in northern Ontario in 2011. On October 31 of that year, a hairline crack in the wall of a steel tank known as a blow tank was being welded by workers employed by [Read more]
Written by Ontario Newsroom on 04 April 2014
Ontario Supporting Careers in Ring of Fire, Other Mining Developments Ontario is investing in training programs that will support jobs and improve the quality of life for First Nations communities near the Ring of Fire. “I’m extremely proud of the support our government continues to show for [Read more]