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A Safer Winter For MPS Students

A Safer Winter For MPS Students

MANITOUWADGE PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWSFLASH! MANITOUWADGE, ON – Manitouwadge Public School has been excited to be able to offer all students from JK – Grade 8 the privilege of riding the bus to and from school.  We all know that our little town is a beautiful place to raise children, but  it can [Read more]

MetalCorp Completes First Round of Drilling at Gouda Lake Zone on Hemlo East Property, and Releases Final Drill Results

MetalCorp Completes First Round of Drilling at Gouda Lake Zone on Hemlo East Property, and Releases Final Drill Results

December 02, 2010 11.2 g/t gold, 200 g/t silver intersected over a true width of 1.5 meters, within a 6 meter interval averaging 3.83 g/t gold and 91 g/t silver. Company plans 2nd Phase of Drilling THUNDER BAY, ON  -MetalCorp Limited (TSXV – MTC) has completed the first phase of drilling at [Read more]

Poverty Reduction Strategy Helping Ontario Families

December 1, 2010 McGuinty Government Releases Second Progress Report Ontario continues to make investments through the poverty reduction strategy that are helping low-income families during challenging economic times. Today, the second annual report of the Breaking the Cycle strategy was released, [Read more]

Marathon PGM & Copper Mine – Information Sessions

From: Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency Marathon Platinum Group Metals and Copper Mine Project Information Sessions and Participant Funding Available  November 23, 2010 OTTAWA, ON– The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (the Agency) announces the holding of information sessions as [Read more]

Snow You Think You Can Dance?

Snow You Think You Can Dance?

MANITOUWADGE, ON  – Kiwissa Ski Club in partnership with the Community Services Department and the Northern Trails Ski Club will be hosting a Snow Dance Competition to take place at the Kiwissa Ski Hill. What is a Snow Dance Competition? Well, contrary to my vision of it being a Dance [Read more]

Reader’s Roost Remembrance Craft

Reader’s Roost Remembrance Craft

SCHREIBER, ON – The Readers’ Roost is a weekly program, Wednesdays from 3:30pm – 4:30 pm, at  the Schreiber Public Library.  Participants, 6-11 years of age, are introduced to concepts of reading and comprehrension while making new friends and enjoying activities like [Read more]

Manitou Sno Drifters Receive Local Initiatives Contribution Funding

Manitou Sno Drifters Receive Local Initiatives Contribution Funding

MANITOUWADGE, ON – The Manitou Sno Drifters have received $4000.00 through the Superior North CFDC Local Initiatives Contribution which is funded by FedNor.  This money was used along with funds the club had raised to complete the purchase of the original Tucker Sno Cat from the Ontario [Read more]

Holy Angels School Remembers

Holy Angels School Remembers

Photos/article by Sylvia Speziale SCHREIBER, ON – Friday November 5th students, staff, and parents of Holy Angels School gathered together for prayer and reflection on past and present day warfare, and the soldiers that have sacrificed their own safety for our freedom.  A special song [Read more]

Holy Angels Fall Fest 2010

Holy Angels Fall Fest 2010

  SCHREIBER, ON – Friday, October 29th, Holy Angels Grade 7/8 class held their Annual Fall Fest.  This year the students were invited to dress up as their favourite person, their costumes were  amazing!  In the morning the Grades JK-2 participated and the Gr. 3 -6 participated in the [Read more]

Inquestd Into Three Deaths Announced

Inquestd Into Three Deaths Announced

November 15, 2010 Inquest Into The Death Of John Holness Announced Dr. James Edwards, Regional Supervising Coroner for Central Region, Toronto East Office, today announced that an inquest will be held into the death of John Holness. Mr. Holness, 57, died on December 1, 2008, while in custody at the [Read more]

Proposed Schreiber Wind Farm Update

Proposed Schreiber Wind Farm Update

SCHREIBER, ON – Schreiberites may have heard a helicopter over head yesterday and wondered what the activity was all about… These noisess  will continue through the day today as a 50 m (164 ft) high, temporary,  meteorological assessment tower (MET) tower, made of  tubular steel [Read more]

Fun with Fitness – Addiction

Fun with Fitness – Addiction

*PLEASE NOTE: Prior to beginning any new diet or excercise regimen please speak with your family physician. Addiction Addiction comes in many shapes and forms.  Anything addicting is ‘fun’ or it wouldn’t be addicting.  Whether it is dancing, eating, shopping, no matter what it [Read more]

Remembering Ontario’s Veterans

Remembering Ontario’s Veterans

Premier McGuinty Pays Tribute To Soldiers At Queen’s Park Ontarians gathered at a Ceremony of Remembrance at Queen’s Park Thursday to honour our war veterans. Premier Dalton McGuinty joined Brigadier-General F.A. Lewis, Major-General Richard Rohmer (Retired), members of the Canadian [Read more]

“THE GOOD OLD DAYS” RETURN TO MPS

“THE GOOD OLD DAYS” RETURN TO MPS

This Week at Manitouwadge Public Schoool Students in Mrs. McLeod’s Grade 2/3 Social Studies class were “shaking things up” last week as they learned, first hand, how to make butter. After, what seemed to the students like long excruciating minutes of vigorous and strenuous exercise, a [Read more]

Marathon Skater Places 3rd in Northern Ontario

Marathon Skater Places 3rd in Northern Ontario

From Shelley Heavens, MFSC   Marathon Figure Skating Club congratulates Rebecca Harasym who has place  3rd in the Novice Ladies Event at the Northern Ontario Sectionals Competition   HUNTSVILLE, ON – October 29th and 20th Rebecca Harasym placed 3rd in the Novice Ladies Event at the [Read more]

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