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Posted 3 February 2023

Continued Success for College Graduates

Graduates from Confederation College are doing good at finding employment upon graduation. A recent survey places the College with the second-best graduate employment rate in the province, slightly behind Loyalist College in Belleville. Ninety-one-point-one per cent were able to find employment...

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Posted 3 February 2023

OFIA Presents Case for Forest Access Road Maintenance

The forestry industry is seeking a boost in funding provided for the maintenance of forest access roads. Ian Dunn, President of the Ontario Forest Industries Association, presented their case during a pre-budget meeting this week in Timmins. Dunns says the current allocation of $54 million is no...

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Posted 3 February 2023

OFIA Presents Case for Forest Access Road Maintenance

The forestry industry is seeking a boost in funding provided for the maintenance of forest access roads. Ian Dunn, President of the Ontario Forest Industries Association, presented their case during a pre-budget meeting this week in Timmins. Dunns says the current allocation of $54 million is no...

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Posted 3 February 2023

Why did I never hear about this movie? “THE AGE OF ADALINE”

So, there I was yesterday afternoon, scrolling through TIKTOK.  All of a sudden, I come up on on an intense movie scene – featuring Harrison Ford and Blake Lively.  It caught my attention immediately. I quickly went to the comment section to find out what movie it was.  It’s called “THE AGE OF...

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Posted 3 February 2023

Neskantaga Marks 28 Years Of Boil Water Advisories

It’s been 28 years since members of Neskantaga First Nation have been able to drink from their taps – continuing the country’s longest boil water advisory in history. Neskantaga leadership says the boil-water advisory began on February 1, 1995. “This is not a celebratory day – the suffering...

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Posted 3 February 2023

Neskantaga Marks 28 Years Of Boil Water Advisories

It’s been 28 years since members of Neskantaga First Nation have been able to drink from their taps – continuing the country’s longest boil water advisory in history. Neskantaga leadership says the boil-water advisory began on February 1, 1995. “This is not a celebratory day – the suffering...

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Posted 3 February 2023

Several SIJHL Weekend Games Postponed

Three games set to take place this weekend have been postponed by the league. In a release issued on social media late Thursday afternoon the league says both Friday and Saturday’s games with the Red Lake Miners visiting the Sioux Lookout Bombers and Sunday’s game with the Miners taking on the...

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Posted 3 February 2023

Several SIJHL Weekend Games Postponed

Three games set to take place this weekend have been postponed by the league. In a release issued on social media late Thursday afternoon the league says both Friday and Saturday’s games with the Red Lake Miners visiting the Sioux Lookout Bombers and Sunday’s game with the Miners taking on the...

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Posted 2 February 2023

Costume Skating Party & More For Another Sunday of Winter Fun Days

Another weekend for the city’s Winter Fun Days is on Sunday. From 2-4pm at Prince Arthur’s Landing Outdoor Skating Rink, everyone can enjoy a DJ’d skating and costume party. For an indoor activity, the Baggage Arts Building will be open where you can learn to sculpt beautiful foam flowers as...

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Posted 2 February 2023

Costume Skating Party & More For Another Sunday of Winter Fun Days

Another weekend for the city’s Winter Fun Days is on Sunday. From 2-4pm at Prince Arthur’s Landing Outdoor Skating Rink, everyone can enjoy a DJ’d skating and costume party. For an indoor activity, the Baggage Arts Building will be open where you can learn to sculpt beautiful foam flowers as...

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