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51.Photos: Yukigassen in Murmansk Russia Official Snowball Fighting League (www.yukigassenfi.aazilla.com)
From humble beginnings in 2007, using borrowed equipment and guest officials from Finland and Norway, the Murmansk Yukigassen Committee worked hard and with commitment.
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52.Windy Lake trails primed for skiing (www.northernlife.ca)
The cross-country ski trails at Windy Lake have opened for the season. All trails are groomed for both classic and skate skiing and are in good condition.
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53.Don we now our GAY apparel (not that there's anything wrong with that) (www.blackdoghatesskunks.com)
On the third day of Christmas my true love gave to me Three Frenchmen, Two sausages and Lubomir Visnovsky.
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54.2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games are hitting the silver screen. (www.marketingmag.ca)
The 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games are hitting the silver screen.Coverage will be shown live, and in high definition in 64 Cineplex Entertainment theatres across most of Canada.Passports for the 17-day event go on sale Dec. 18 at participating Cineplex theatres for $29.95. Individual one-day tickets are available starting Jan. 15 for $9.95.
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55.Blind river's Outdoor rink plans melt (www.saultstar.com)
An engineering report that costs out building a 185-by 85-foot rink adjacent to the Community Centre came in with prices totaling from $154,000 to $240,000, depending on the construction methods used.
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56.Sudbury, Ont., adventurer to resume her solo trek across Antarctica (ca.news.yahoo.com)
Sudbury, Ont., adventurer Meagan McGrath has decided to continue her solo trek to the South Pole despite a setback last week
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57.Welcome to Birchwood Camp Home (www.birchwoodcamp.ca)
Birchwood Camp offers 15 acres of rocky natural woodlands with 1500 feet of water frontage for all your use and exploration!
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58.New $25 million arena proposal passes first test (www.thesudburystar.com)
While the city has the money to make these repairs in the 2010 capital budget, councillors made it clear last night they had no stomach to spend that money on an old, decrepit and undersized arena.Most were clear the city needed to invest in its arenas for the sake of the city's many long-suffering user groups.
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59.Global GPS Navigation, - Best GPS Dealer for Garmin | Lowrance | Humminbird | Magellan | Eagle | GPS Navigation Equipments (www.globalgpsnavigation.com)
Global GPS Navigation is Top GPS Equipment Provider which provides best solutions in Automotive and Marine GPS Navigation at very lowest prices. We are named as best dealer for GPS, Fishfinder, Radio, Autopilot, Golf, Rangefinder, boats devices.
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60.Sault expansion of the non-motorized Hub Trail (www.saultstar.com)
The Hub Trail, a 22-kilometre loop that circles the city and connects major sites, is nearing completion, the Ward 1 councillor said.He wants to see the trail network continue to be developed in the Sault as part of a second phase of the project, linking other points of interest such as parks, recreation centres and well-used public venues.
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61.Back From Sudbury and My Next Opponent is (topmmanews.com)
I had a great time teaching in Sudbury; their Muay Thai program is fairly new and they have some great instructors and students that are all very hard workers.
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62.Woodland Challenge crosses Temagami (robnelson83.blogspot.com)
The choice was an easy one, a dream trip that I had planned three years ago crossing the far western regions of Temagami. The trip would prove to be everything I thought it could be and more.
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63.Walkers explore oak-tree forest (www.thesudburystar.com)
About two dozen trekkers took to the woods around Minnow Lake Monday afternoon for the annual Oak Forest Lookout Park Fall Colours Walk.Organized by the Minnow Lake Community Action Network, the walk was lead by the organization's chair John Lindsay.
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64.Photos: Elliot Lake Camping (snapshot4u2.blogspot.com)
Our photography is a reflection of us. There is beauty all around us and if we can capture a tiny portion of it then others will enjoy it too through our photography.
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65.The TRAILS NORTH PROJECT (hiketrailsnorth.blogspot.com)
The TRAILS NORTH PROJECT is the development of a non-motorised trail between the City of Greater Sudbury's northern communities of Capreol, Hanmer, Val Thérèse, Val Caron, and Blezard Valley.
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66.SkiDoo Sudbury Trail Plan Association (www.sudburytrailplan.on.ca)
The Sudbury Trail Plan Association is responsible for all grooming operations on behalf of it's eight member clubs that cover 1,300 kmof trails within the City of Sudbury
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67.The De-Greening of the Adanac Walking Trails. (www.northernlife.ca)
My wife and I, along with our dog, have been walking the trails of the Adanac Ski Hill area for a number of years,through rain or snow,heat or cold and have really enjoyed it.That has now changed,our council in all their wisdom have decided to put a BMX park and soccer fields in and in doing so, adopted a De-Greening program.
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68.Photos: Valley East Motocross Park Is Huge Fun (www.snapsudbury.com)
Valley East Motocross Park is situated 20 minutes North of Sudbury, Ontario. I like to call it 35 acres of pure adrenaline with three tracks on site.
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69.Snowmobile trail closures contemplated in Muskoka (www.parrysound.com)
Muskoka snowmobilers could face trail closures again this winter if the Muskoka Landowners Association and the District Municipality of Muskoka fail to find common ground on a forest health program.
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70.SuperStackSwing dance (www.superstackswing.com)
SuperStackSwing offers group and private swing dance lessons, organizes free all ages swing dances, and is dedicated to the promotion and development of Jazz Swing dancing in Sudbury, Ontario.
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71.Trailhead name considered for Sault Hub Trail (www.saultstar.com)
The Hub Trail, when completed, will be a continuous 24 kilometre, multi-use, non-motorized recreational trail system circling Sault Ste. Marie.The four-season urban trail system will be able to accommodate cycling, walking, in-line skating, cross-country skiing and wheelchairs.
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72.Timmins Hiking Day set to showcase trail system on Sunday at Hersey Lake Conservation Area (www.thedailypress.ca)
“There used to be days like this held in the past,” said Scripnick, chairman of the Mattagami Region Conservation Authority, which partnered with the Wintergreen Fund to host the day.“It’s a good time to go hiking and showcase our beautiful trails.”
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73.Northerner will carry torch to Olympic glory (www.timminspress.com)
Though the games may be six-months away, at least one Kapuskasing area resident is getting into the Olympic spirit already.Former Val Rita resident Jesse Kancir will carry the Olympic torch during one leg of the biggest relay in the games' history.
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74.Fishing by Houseboat and HeliPad make for exciting Kenora GetAway (www.lotwenterprise.com)
Packing the essentials for a long weekend get-away, McMann, Lakie and his co-pilot departed from Buttonville municipal on the morning of Sept. 3. The seven-and-a-half hour flight proceeded without incident with fuel stops at Elliot Lake, Marathon and Atikokan before arriving in Kenora.“We had a really good flight. We planned it for the weather and it was great, beautiful,” McMann related.
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75.Photo Essay - Canoeing the French River with the Toronto Outdoor Club (thyeblog.blogspot.com)
The voyage is 74 km over 4 days, 3 nights (4 - 7 Sep 09) on the French River round the 18 Mile Island loop, starting and finishing at Loon's Landing.