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26.Onaping Falls Community Action Network (OFCAN) (communities.mysudbury.ca)
The Onaping Falls Community Action Network (OFCAN) brings people living in the Onaping Falls neighbourhoods together to share ideas and suggestions to promote positive change within the community.
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27.Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury Meeting Minutes (communities.mysudbury.ca)
The Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury is a grassroots network of citizen groups and individuals who share a vision of Sudbury as a green, healthy and engaged community.
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28.Help-Portrait (help-portrait.com)
Help Portrait is a movement of photographers who are using their time, equipment and expertise to give back to those who are less fortunate this holiday season.
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29.Help Portrait Sudbury (www.snapsudbury.com)
Three Sudbury photographers used their talents to provide free portraits for over 30 less fortunate people.
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30.Archives: Diversity Thrives Here! (www.sudburydiversity.ca)
In 2002, focus groups were held among the Aboriginal, Francophone, multicultural and educational sectors. The overall message repeated was that the City of Greater Sudbury must address service deficiencies and break through institutional racism.
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31.North Bay Mayors Annual Think Tank (www.city.north-bay.on.ca)
The idea is to get North Bay born people who have moved away but still come home for the holidays to give advice on the city and its issues.
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32.Spartan Youth Radio We're All Kinds of Different (www.spartanyouthradio.com)
Spartan Youth Radio is the ONLY high school podcast radio station in Canada and is run out Espanola High School in the small northern pulp and paper town of Espanola, Ontario, Canada.
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33.4H Club hosts awards night (www.midnorthmonitor.com)
The Massey 4H Club held their annual awards night on Thursday, December 3, at the Massey Legion. 4H leaders, club members, parents, families and friends attended the event and learned a little about what the members have been up to this past year.
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34.Welcome | Friends of Canadian Broadcasting (www.friends.ca)
Friends of Canadian Broadcasting is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Canadian culture and identity on radio and television
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35.Sudbury Ward One residents brainstorm future of Lorne Street corridor (www.northernlife.ca)
About 60 people gathered at the Caruso Club on Nov. 26, to discuss what the Lorne Street corridor could look like in the future.
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36.Video: YMCA Peace Week (www.thesudburystar.com)
YMCA World Peace Week provides an opportunity for YMCAs across the country to promote activities and educational programs to help people explore peace from a personal, community, and international perspective.
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37.Muskoka Heritage Trust, (www.muskokaheritage.org)
Currently, through The Muskoka Heritage Trust, the Muskoka Heritage Foundation owns seven Nature Reserves totaling over 1,000 acres , operating them in partnership with a number of community groups.
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38.Evergreen Brick Works (www.evergreen.ca)
Canada’s first large-scale, environmental community centre featuring:
* a native plant nursery and garden centre * youth “green job” employment training programs * children’s school programs and summer camps
* a one of a kind children’s nature play area * hands-on geology and heritage exhibits * interactive green design exhibits and interpretive programs
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39.Hundreds of actors depict Northern Ontario history in multimedia production (www.thesudburystar.com)
An upcoming multimedia stage production promises a spectacular tribute to the history of Northern Ontario’s French-Canadian community. “L’écho d’un peuple : Ici dans le Nord !” will be presented on December 11th and 12th in the gymnasium of Collège Boréal’s main campus in Sudbury.
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40.Building a home for a hero (www.thesudburystar.com)
Cpl. Bill Kerr's wife, Tracy, and their daughters, Zoe and Abigail, were thrilled to watch their husband and father walk 700 metres. Doesn't sound too impressive, but for a soldier who was left a triple amputee after a blast from an improvised explosive device while in Afghanistan, it is more than anyone could hope for.
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41.North Bays Hospital Run (www.baytoday.ca)
Our Hospital Walk/Run is a 2km – 5 km – 10 km Walk/Run event, aimed to get the community active while raising awareness about local health care needs. The money raised goes to the hospital’s Urgent Needs Fund.
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42.Building goodwill in Sudbury Mass with Habitat For Humanity (www.metrowestdailynews.com)
Amid tears and cheers yesterday, Margaret Fotakis and Michelle Simoneau thanked town officials and volunteers for helping them achieve their dreams of owning a home.
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43.Science North Roots and Shoots Challenge (www.janegoodall.ca)
The Roots & Shoots – Science North Challenge is an incentive for Roots & Shoots groups in northern Ontario to complete community service projects and share their stories with others.
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44.Ward 1 CAN website (www.ward1can.com)
Check out the new Ward 1 CAN website!
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45.Greater Sudbury Downtown Resident Survey (hosting.mysudbury.ca)
Visit the mysudbury webpage to complete a Resident Survey and give your input regarding the downtown in Sudbury.
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46.Make It Right™ | The Holmes Group (www.makeitright.ca)
The Holmes Foundation will do this by partnering with schools, businesses and governments to raise the profile and reputation of all skilled trades in Canada, using Mike Holmes' reputation to encourage young people to pursue careers in the skilled trades and to encourage employers to hire them
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A little pedal power gave the third annual Can Change Festival a little extra push Saturday, as hundreds of people visited the waterfront for the environmental festival.
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48.PFLAG Gay conference wraps in Sault Star (www.saultstar.com)
Sault Ste. Marie may finally join Northern Ontario's other four city centres in getting a volunteer support group for gay people and their loved ones.The regional co-ordinator for PFLAG Canada was in Sault Ste. Marie over the weekend to attend the first-ever Focus on the Gay Family conference.
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49.Algoma East Masons (www.algomaeastmasons.ca)
This is a new Web site, which is created to serve more than 800 members of the Algoma East District spreading out from Elliot Lake on the East to Wawa on the West and North to Chapleau.At this site you will discover information about our fraternity and have the opportunity to contact members of our Masonic Lodges should you wish to do so.
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50.Masons open arms (www.saultstar.com)
"We have nothing to hide," said Elliot Lake-based Pierce, who visited one of Sault Ste. Marie's three masonic temples Saturday to induct new officers into the fold.