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Kapuskasing closes local pool for annual maintenance

Kapuskasing closes local pool for annual maintenance

Residents of Kapuskasing will have to wait until Sept. 12 to use local pool.
Hearst rehabilitation project for Recreation Centre on schedule

Hearst rehabilitation project for Recreation Centre on schedule

Cimco Refrigeration Inc. is helping to give the Claude Recreation Centre upgrades to its ice plant system.
Ontario Nurses’ Association speak out against forcing patients into long-term care

Ontario Nurses’ Association speak out against forcing patients into long-term care

Ontario Nurses’ Association speak out against patients forced into long-term homes.
Sharpen those pencils students set to go back September 6

Sharpen those pencils students set to go back September 6

With the region School Boards both planning their “First Ride” program Aug. 31, students will begin their first day of classes on September 6, 2022.
Keeping of backyard chickens a topic of discussion for Marathon council

Keeping of backyard chickens a topic of discussion for Marathon council

Although some regions in Ontario allow for the keeping of backyard chickens, Marathon council is still taking this under consideration.
Terrace Bay Superior Seniors share Coffee Meet and Greet Days with a special guest.

Terrace Bay Superior Seniors share Coffee Meet and Greet Days with a special guest.

Terrace Bay Superior Seniors were excited to launch their Coffee Meet and Greet Days this past week; a daily event for all seniors in their community.
Health unit reports two more COVID-related deaths

Health unit reports two more COVID-related deaths

There have been 112 deaths associated with COVID-19 since the pandemic began.
COVID-19 Outbreak declared in the Porcupine Health Unit Area

COVID-19 Outbreak declared in the Porcupine Health Unit Area

Porcupine Health Unit (PHU) put out a bulletin informing residents that a COVID-19 outbreak has occurred.
Panel recommends justice of the peace Anna Gibbon be removed from office

Panel recommends justice of the peace Anna Gibbon be removed from office

Gibbon was found to have engaged in misconduct by intervening in a Highway Traffic Act charge involving her son, and while the majority of the review panel is recommending she be removed from office, one member felt a combined disposition including suspension and education was more appropriate.
Simpler and faster online options to renew accessible parking permits

Simpler and faster online options to renew accessible parking permits

New online options offered by the Ontario government, offers new online options that are simpler and faster, making services more accessible.
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