Posts Tagged ‘ontario daily newspaper’
Written by St.Hillary School on 16 June 2014
ST. HILARY SCHOOL CELEBRATES FIRST COMMUNION RED ROCK, ON – Julia Sands and Ashley Sheriff celebrated their First Reconciliation and First Communion on Sunday May 25th at the St. Hilary Church surrounded by family, friends who support the girls as they continue growing in their faith. A [Read more]
Written by admin on 11 June 2014
MANITOUWADGE, ON – The municipality’s minor soccer program has finally begun, delayed by heavy rainfall cancelling nearly 2 weeks of games (raining on game day, sunny day after that Mother Nature was not onside!). Parents are taking advantage of warm weather finally arriving to come [Read more]
Written by Press Release on 11 June 2014
MONTREAL, PQ – The management of KWG Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:KWG) mourns the death yesterday of Stan Louttit, elected Grand Chief of the Mushkegowuk, the Cree of the James Bay Lowlands. It was our privilege to have become befriended by Stan Louttit, in the course of our engagement with [Read more]
Written by admin on 10 June 2014
NORTHWESTERN, ON – The Industrial Rd, a.k.a. Hwy 625 or Caramat Road, has been the subject of much lobbying, debate and buck passing since the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources quietly ended it’s maintenance of the Road in Spring of 2013 eventually resulting in the road becoming [Read more]
Written by Press Release on 09 June 2014
Addisyn in the pool with her new swim leg. Submitted photo. GERALDTON, ON – Being a left leg amputee hasn’t stopped Addisyn Franceschini, 7, of Geraldton, from living a full and active life. In fact, she can do everything everyone else can do, sometimes with the help of a special device. With [Read more]
Written by admin on 09 June 2014
eSCHREIBER, ON – The Township of Schreiber and the Schreiber Railway Museum have announced that they will be hosting a Canada Day Celebration at the museum grounds from 11am – 2pm (July 1st of course!). There will be plenty to enjoy for individuals and families including: Recreation [Read more]
Written by Township of Terrace Bay on 07 June 2014
As most residents are aware, 2014 has been an incredibly challenging budget year for Terrace Bay. The reassessment of the Mill resulted in an approximate 16% loss in tax revenues while the community endured one of the toughest winters in 20 years. This is the 3rd major reassessment that the mill [Read more]
Written by Tyler Davis on 05 June 2014
TYLER’s REVIEW I’ve been hyping up June’s new releases for quite some time and now the big month has finally here. The major titles start right off the bat with a powerful (and true) war story and a modern day reboot of a classic flick from the past. Some of the ones to watch for [Read more]
Written by admin on 02 June 2014
A Long Weekend To Wrap It Up MANITOUWADGE, ON – As the last month of school begins before summer break, students and staff at Manitouwadge Public School are very busy! Here are some of the things happening this week at Manitouwadge Public School which parents and students may want to take [Read more]
Written by Habitat for Humanity Thunder Bay on 02 June 2014
Written by ManitouwadgeMarathon OPP on 01 June 2014
MARATHON ON –In September of 2013 a representative for the Marathon Minor Hockey Association reported to police that between the period of October 2012 and July 2013 in excess of $15,000 in cash money was unaccounted for in the Marathon Minor Hockey Association (MMHA) bank account. An [Read more]
Written by NDP Media on 01 June 2014
Parliament saw welcome moments of agreement this week which amounts to good news for Canadians as we passed a New Democrat motion on a pan-Canadian palliative and end-of-life care strategy and got down to work on a government bill for drug safety. The motion should jump-start the government [Read more]
Written by Town of Marathon on 01 June 2014
MARATHON, ON – During the Council meeting held on Monday, May 26, 2014, Council announced their intention to fill a vacant seat on Council created by the passing of Dustin Pascoe, by appointment. The Town of Marathon is currently seeking candidates interested in appointment to the office of [Read more]
Written by Schreiber Library on 01 June 2014
Written by Parks Canada - Parcs Canada on 30 May 2014
HERON BAY, ON – Parks Canada plans to conduct a prescribed fire in Pukaskwa National Park between May 30 and June 2, weather permitting. The prescribed fire will occur near Willow Lake in a 425 hectare mixed-wood area located in the north central part of the park’s backcountry. The site is [Read more]