La SADC Supérieur Est fut très occupée en offrant de nouveaux programmes aux petites entreprises de la région. Le premier programme offert fut le Fonds d’aide et de relance régionale (FARR). Celui-ci offre aux entreprises, un prêt allant jusqu’à 40 000$ sans intérêt jusqu’au 31 décembre 2022. De plus, si le solde dû est remboursé en entier par cette date, ...
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Regional Relief and Recovery Fund (RRRF) and Post Covid Professional Services Relief Available Until March 31, 2021
The Superior East CFDC has been busy offering new programs to small businesses in the region. The first program introduced was the Regional Relief and Recovery Fund (RRRF). This provides a loan to businesses of up to $40,000 that is interest free until December 31, 2022. As well, if the loan is paid in full by this date then up ...
Read More »Ontario is hiring up to 600 More Contact Tracers to Track, Trace and Isolate New Cases of COVID-19 Across the Province
The Ontario government announced yesterday that they have hired 100 new contact tracers, many of whom are starting work this week, with up to 500 more recruits expected to be hired by mid-November. Premier Ford explained “With these additional hires, we will have hundreds more boots on the ground to support contact tracing throughout the province, which is an essential ...
Read More »Results of Catch the Ace: Week 5
Congratulations to Pat Dube, winner of Week 5 of the Foundation’s Catch the Ace Lottery! The Foundation is happy to announce that the progressive jackpot continues to grow; it sits at $2,417 as Week 6 begins. Here are the final numbers for Week #5: Weekly Pot: $278 Progressive Pot: $2,417 Winner: Pat Dube Envelope #31 revealed the King of Diamonds ...
Read More »SE OPP – Operation Impact
Over the Thanksgiving weekend, the Superior East Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) participated in Operation Impact. The campaign focused on increasing public awareness and compliance with traffic laws relating to the “Big Four”, which includes impaired, aggressive and inattentive driving as well as the lack of seatbelt use. The following are the results of this year’s campaign for ...
Read More »SE OPP White River – CDSA Warrant results in Posession and Multiple trafficking charges
On October 14, 2020, at approximately 2:00 p.m., members of the Northeast Region Community Street Crime Unit (CSCU), with the assistance of the Superior East Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), executed a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA) warrant at a residence in White River. A search of the residence yielded quantities of suspected cocaine, psilocybin (magic mushrooms) ...
Read More »Morning News – October 15
Weather – A few rain showers changing to a few flurries this afternoon. Temperature falling to plus 4 this afternoon. UV index 1 or low. Tonight Mainly cloudy with 30 percent chance of flurries. Low minus 3. Drivers should be making sure their vehicles are ready for winter. Yesterday, accumulations of slushy snow on Highway 17 was reported west of ...
Read More »Argonaut Gold Directors Approve Magino Project Construction
Argonaut Gold’s Board of Directors has approved the construction of the Magino Gold Project! The media release states “Argonaut is also pleased to announce it has received a fixed bid pricing proposal for a significant portion of the initial capital requirement for the Magino project and that it has secured debt financing of up to US$175 million by way of ...
Read More »Independence during Challenging Times
“Since the outbreak of COVID-19, I’ve had to be much more independent. I can do a lot; I am proud of this,” says David. David lives in the small town of Pic River, more than 3 hours east of Thunder Bay. He is creative, active, and a hard worker. David is also deafblind. In Ontario, an estimated 211,250 ...
Read More »3,000+ Canadians urge American tissue giant, Procter & Gamble, to be more responsible with their use of Ontario’s forests
A letter signed by more than 3,000 Canadians was submitted to Procter & Gamble in advance of its annual shareholder meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio. Sent by Ontario Nature and the David Suzuki Foundation, the letter calls on the company to start acting in alignment with its stated commitments to sustainable operations and forest conservation, by only sourcing pulp from forests where ...
Read More »Inquest to be held in death after transfer from Algoma Treatment and Remand Centre
Emily Groot, Regional Supervising Coroner for North Region, Sudbury Office, announced today that an inquest will be held into the death of Joshua Daniel Dumanski. Mr. Dumanski, 31, died in hospital on July 16, 2018, after transfer from the Algoma Treatment and Remand Centre. This inquest is mandatory under the Coroners Act. The inquest will examine the circumstances surrounding Mr. ...
Read More »Between the Covers – October 14
This week’s New Books are “The Book of Lost Names” by Kristin Harmel, “Never Ask Me” by Jeff Abbott, “The Order” by Daniel Silva and “Half Moon Bay” by Jonathan & Jesse Kellerman. The New Movies cataloged this week are “Game Night” and “Booksmart” available in DVD and “Planet Earth” and “X-Men Origins Wolverine” available in Blu-Ray! Come on in ...
Read More »End of the Rope
It had rained all day when I received a phone call in the early afternoon. A male voice asking if I still had anything to do with the Humane Society? Loaded question – Why? “No, we don’t have a Humane Society anymore… What is the problem?” is all could stumble. Well, l thought… you were involved… there is this little ...
Read More »Happenings at First United Church – Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost
Although we cannot meet for Worship together you may like to read the Scriptures for 18 October 2020. Exodus 33: 12-23 God speaks to Moses face to face as a friend.. Psalm 99 God is a ruler who delights in justice. 1 Thessalonians 1: 1-10 We always give thanks to God for you. Matthew 22: 1-10 Give to God the ...
Read More »Morning News – October 14
Weather – Sunny. Increasing cloudiness near noon then periods of rain beginning late this afternoon. High 10. UV index 3 or moderate. Tonight – Rain. Amount 15 to 25 mm. Wind becoming north 20 km/h before morning. Low plus 3. Statistics from Algoma Public Health: From the APH Website, “As the province transitions to using a new case and contact ...
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