147 golfers enjoyed the sunny weather and warm temperatures of 15C. Golfers with outstanding Trail Pass/Cart Shack Fees, are asked to please pay. Big Thank-You to all of our Sponsors and Donors, without your support Men’s Night would not be the success that it is. Flight Standings: 1st Flight Score 1st Isaac Dechamplain Sedrik Rioux Kyston Stevens 31 2nd Shane ...
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Ladies’s Night – June 11
There were 102 Golfers, a great turnout even with the chilly temperatures. Please keep up the pace with group in front of you. 1st FLIGHT: 1st – Suzanne Lacasse, Charlee Simon, Cindy Jozin – 36 2nd –Toni Rutland, Guylaine Domich, Spare – 37 3rd – Sue Lord, Ashley Coombs, Chanelle Martelli – 40 2nd FLIGHT: 1st – Judy Zagar, Tracey ...
Read More »Survey Results Show Tremendous Dissatisfaction with Nuclear Waste Project & Proponent
A not-for-profit organization that tracks a nuclear waste burial project proposed for northwestern Ontario has released the results of a recent survey gauging public attitudes towards the Nuclear Waste Management Organization and its project. We the Nuclear Free North’s survey results show an overwhelmingly negative response to the NWMO’s project and communications. An invitation to complete the survey was distributed ...
Read More »Ontario Liberal Party Surpasses $5 Million Raised in 2025 Following Leader’s Dinner
With over $500,000 raised at tonight’s Leader’s Dinner, the Ontario Liberal Party has now surpassed $5 million in fundraising for 2025 alone — a major milestone that underscores the party’s growing momentum and grassroots support. Held during the summer for the first time in years, the Leader’s Dinner brought together supporters from across the province to celebrate the progress made ...
Read More »The Moon on 101
I’d spent the afternoon fishing, swimming, picking berries, in a quite warm June, at William Teddy’s Park, The day was almost done, as I walked my way home, reluctantly, but as promised, before dark, Life can touch you tenderly when young, before its harsh realities are loudly to your psyche sung, It rose from so low in the eastern sky, ...
Read More »3-Day Program Focuses on Pure Worship!
Realizing that many in the community are concerned about matters of faith and spirituality, Jehovah’s Witnesses are inviting all to their annual global convention series, which has the theme “Pure Worship!” Each year, the Witnesses present a free three-day program open to local communities. They will return to the GFL Arena in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario for a motivating event ...
Read More »Men’s Night Golf – June 5th
146 golfers came out and enjoyed an evening of golf, despite the overcast and warmer temperatures than last week, 14. All Golfers are asked to please pay all outstanding Trail Pass/Cart Shack Fees. A Big Thank-You to all of our Sponsors and Donors! Without your support, Men’s Night would not be the success that it is. Flight Standings: 1st Flight ...
Read More »Ladies Night Golf – June 4
A fantastic turn out, 105 golfers with the cool temperatures. Please remember every team must submit a scorecard to organize the flights and calculate retro. Also, a triple bogey limit (3 over par) will assist with moving play along. Putts are drawn after all the teams go out. If you wish to be contacted to return to putt, please leave ...
Read More »The Hard Work to Overturn Bill 5 Starts Today
Traditional territories of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishinaabeg, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat – Despite significant opposition from Indigenous groups, diverse civil society organizations and thousands of Ontarians the Government of Ontario passed Bill 5 yesterday. This legislation infringes on Indigenous rights, gives unchecked powers to provincial ministers, dismantles protections for Ontario’s most vulnerable species, overrides municipal planning ...
Read More »Physician Staffing Pressure
Jun 5, 2025 at 09:33 We are experiencing staffing pressure in our Locum Physician group for ER coverage today, June 5th, 2025. The Emergency Department (ED) will remain open; however, we ask that you visit the ED only if you have an emergency. We will be leaning on our local physicians to provide unscheduled coverage as well as our Nurse ...
Read More »Alamos Gold Announces Results of AG and Changes to its Board of Directors
Alamos Gold Inc. reported a summary of the voting results of its Annual General and Special Meeting of Shareholders (the “Meeting”) held on May 29, 2025. The Company is also announcing the retirement of David Gower from the Board of Directors, and the appointment of Alexander Christopher, Chana Martineau, and Richard McCreary. “On behalf of the Board and management team, ...
Read More »Robinson Huron Chiefs call for Bill 5 Withdrawal – Public Rally on June 2nd
The Robinson Huron Chiefs are calling on the Province of Ontario to immediately withdraw Bill 5, Protecting Ontario by Unleashing Our Economy Act, 2025, citing it as a direct threat to the lands, jurisdiction, and sovereignty of First Nations, within the Robinson Huron Treaty territory. A public rally is planned for June 2 at Queen’s Park where leadership from across the ...
Read More »Men’s Night Golf – May 31
128 golfers came out and enjoyed an evening of golf, despite the overcast and cooler temps of 11. All Golfers are asked to please pay all outstanding Trail Pass/Cart Shack Fees. A Big Thank-You to all of our Sponsors and Donors! Without your support, Men’s Night would not be the success that it is. Flight Standings: 1st Flight Score 1st ...
Read More »Ladies Night Golf – May 28
We had 108 golfers! We are excited to be back to the best night of the week! With the generosity of our new and returning sponsors we have 19 amazing hole prizes up for grabs weekly! Without your support Ladies Night would not be such a successful event. Thank you also to all the ladies who come out and support ...
Read More »Ashes to Action: A Call for Post-Wildfire Restoration in Canada
May 2025 is just over, and wildfires have already burned over 283,618 hectares of land across Canada. By mid-May 2025, around 100 wildfires were active, primarily in Manitoba and Ontario, two major fires in Manitoba and Saskatchewan alone accounted for over half of the area burned by early May. In 2023 and 2024, wildfires destroyed over 22.3 million hectares—nearly 7% of ...
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