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Les élèves de Saint-Joseph fabriquent des mocassins

Une belle tradition se poursuit à l’école secondaire Saint-Joseph (Wawa)! Les élèves qui sont inscrits au cours de Français 11e année, « Découvrir les voix autochtones contemporaines », apprennent à fabriquer des mocassins. En suivant les directives de Mme Carole Bouffard, ils utiliseront divers matériaux pour créer leur propre paire de mocassins. Dernièrement, l’école a reçu deux nouvelles machines à ...

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St. Monica’s Church – Passion or Palm Sunday

MEDITATION by Father Duolomane (Joe) Luke 24, 35-48 The sudden appearance of Jesus in the midst of the disciples disturbed their spirits. Jesus immediately reassured them, saying “Peace be with you”. In the midst of our difficulties, distress and anguish, Jesus says to us “Peace be with you”, be full of confidence, I have overcome the world (Jn 16:33). Let ...

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Saturday Morning News – April 13

Weather: Today – clearing early this morning. Wind northwest 20 km/h gusting to 40. High 10. Wind chill minus 9 this morning. UV index 4 or moderate. Tonight – Cloudy. 60 percent chance of flurries or rain showers overnight. Wind west 20 km/h becoming light early this evening. Low plus 1. News Tidbits: Don’t forget the Legion Ladies Taste of ...

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The City of Timmins supports five Wabun member Nations in their Ontario bid for the Wawa to Porcupine Transmission Line Project

The Wabun Tribal Council Chiefs have secured formal support from the Municipality of Timmins in their bid to the Ontario Ministry of Energy for the proposed Wawa to Porcupine Transmission Line Project, it was announced today. Mattagami First Nation, Flying Post First Nation, Chapleau Ojibwe First Nation, Brunswick House First Nation, and Matachewan First Nation collectively have submitted a joint ...

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SSM OPP – Charges laid following Theft investigation

Two individuals are facing criminal charges following multiple property crime investigations. The first incident occurred on February 8, 2024, shortly before 9:00 a.m., when the Sault Ste. Marie Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a theft from a business near Agawa Canyon. With the public’s assistance, police were able to identify the individual responsible for the theft. ...

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ÉSC Trillium students discover their hidden artistic talents

Last week, ÉSC Trillium (Chapleau) students at developed their artistic talents during a colourful activity! Under the guidance of Kariane and Baptiste from the Conseil des Arts de Hearst, the students took part in a watercolour painting workshop. It was an enriching experience for everyone, and some students even discovered hidden talents. The Trillium students wish to thank PassepART and ...

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Les élèves de l’ÉSC Trillium découvrent leurs talents artistiques cachés

La semaine dernière, des élèves de l’ÉSC Trillium (Chapleau) ont pu développer leurs talents artistiques lors d’une activité colorée! Avec l’encadrement de Kariane et Baptiste du Conseil des Arts de Hearst, les élèves ont fait un atelier de peinture à l’aquarelle. Ce fut une expérience enrichissante pour tous qui a même permis à certains élèves de découvrir des talents cachés. ...

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Friday Morning News – April 12

Weather: Today – Periods of rain mixed with snow ending this afternoon then mainly cloudy. Wind north 30 km/h gusting to 50. High 6. UV index 3 or moderate. Tonight – Increasing cloudiness this evening. Wind north 30 km/h gusting to 60. Low -3. Wind chill -8 overnight. News Tidbits: The forest fire season began April 1st, and Wawa began ...

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Wawa Men’s 74th Annual Curling Bonspiel

The Wawa Men’s Annual Bonspiel was held April 5 -7, 2024, with 18 teams participating. Thanks to Club President Jim Hoffmann and Secretary-Treasurer Andy Stevens who organized the event.  Thanks to all the participants, Pat and her crew for a great meal, the ladies who BBQ’d the steaks, the volunteers at the Registration Desk and at the Random Prize table, ...

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NDP secures an increase to the volunteer firefighter tax credit

New Democrats announced that, after years of pushing the Liberals to act, the NDP secured an increase to the tax credit for volunteer firefighters and search and rescue personnel. This increase to the tax credit provides much-needed financial help for the volunteers who defend our communities. “We have so many unsung heroes in Northern Ontario who give their time doing ...

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Le NPD obtient une augmentation du crédit d’impôt pour les pompiers volontaires

Les néo-démocrates ont annoncé qu’après avoir passé des années à pousser les libéraux à agir, le NPD a obtenu une augmentation du crédit d’impôt pour les pompiers volontaires et le personnel de recherche et de sauvetage. Cette augmentation du crédit d’impôt apporte une aide financière indispensable aux bénévoles qui défendent nos communautés. “Nous avons tant de héros méconnus dans le ...

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SSM OPP – Domestic Dispute leads to Numerous charges

Two individuals are each facing numerous charges after a domestic dispute north of Sault Ste. Marie. On April 3, 2024, shortly before 9:00 p.m., the Sault Ste. Marie Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a report of an assault near Marina Road in Aweres Township. As a result of the investigation, a 30-year-old person from Sault Ste. ...

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SE OPP Chapleau – Criminal Charges laid after threatening messages

One person is facing a criminal charge after sending threatening messages over social media. On April 9, 2024, shortly before 11:00 p.m., the Superior East Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a threats occurrence on Martel Road in Chapleau. As a result of the investigation, Tyrone TANGIE, 24 years-of-age, of Brunswick House First Nation was arrested and ...

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Thursday Morning News – April 11th

Weather: xx News Tidbits: Iris Place is holding a Books to Inmates book drive from April 3rd to May 3rd. All books donated will be brought to the Algoma Treatment & Remand Centre in SSM. Michelle notes that, “scceptable books include soft cover self help books, sci-fi, historical fiction, dictionaries, fiction/non-fiction, memoirs/biographies, mystery, thrillers/suspense, word search/crosswords and coloring books. Please ...

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