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Rainbow Schools receive CIM funding for science and technology

Rainbow Schools receive CIM funding for science and technology

Students at five Rainbow Schools will share in a total of $20,145 in funding from the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, Sudbury Branch. Funding will benefit students at Algonquin Road Public School, Markstay Public School, Confederation Secondary School, Lively District Secondary School and Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School.
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École Ste-Marie and École Saint-Joseph students finish 4th and 5th at the provincial Cardboard Boat Race competition

École Ste-Marie and École Saint-Joseph students finish 4th and 5th at the provincial Cardboard Boat Race competition

Les écoles Ste-Marie et Saint-Joseph se classent 4e et 5e au championnat ontarien des courses de bateaux en carton

On March 5, three teams representing the Conseil scolaire catholique du Nouvel-Ontario (CSCNO) took part in the Elementary Provincial Cardboard Boat Races held in Waterloo. CSCNO students were very successful among the 21 competing teams with École Ste-Marie (Azilda) finishing 4th overall, while the teams from École Saint-Joseph (Wawa) finished 5th and École Alliance St-Joseph (Chelmsford) was 12th.
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Canadian Red Cross picks winners for Northern Raffle

Canadian Red Cross held its 19th annual Northern Raffle draw at the Sudbury branch on March 26.

A total of 14,500 tickets were sold across Northern Ontario. 
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École Jean-Paul II to share its passion for music during the Kiwanis Music Festival

École Jean-Paul II to share its passion for music during the Kiwanis Music Festival

L’école Jean-Paul II partage sa passion pour la musique lors du festival de musique Kiwanis

As in past years, students from Val Caron’s École Jean-Paul II will again take part in the Kiwanis Music Festival. This year, the school will enhance the cultural impact of this activity by hosting part of the festival.
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Bishop Alexander Carter Catholic Secondary recieves Significant Donation

Bishop Alexander Carter Catholic Secondary recieves Significant Donation

Bishop Alexander Carter Catholic Secondary School was pleased to be a recipient of some funds from the Sudbury Branch of the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM).
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École St-Denis wins big in basketball

École St-Denis wins big in basketball

The Tigres from Sudbury’s École St-Denis won on Saturday, March 22, the 2014 École St-Denis Elementary Senior Boys Basketball Tournament.
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Closing the Gap: Electronic Health Records System Expands in Northeastern Ontario

Time and distance are no longer barriers for medical specialists needing access to vital health records for patients in several Northern Ontario communities, including First Nations reserves along the James Bay coast.
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Archery program launched at Lively’s École St-Paul

Archery program launched at Lively’s École St-Paul

Since February, grade 3 to 8 students at Lively’s École St-Paul are taking part in the newly introduced archery program. Students have already benefitted from several sessions and are being taught various elements of the sport, such as safety and the positioning of the body to increase accuracy.
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É.s. Saint-Joseph student wins national Citizenship Challenge

Une élève de l’É.s. Saint-Joseph remporte le Défi national de la citoyenneté

Aysha Cotterill, a grade 10 student at Wawa’s École secondaire Saint-Joseph is one of the two Grand Prize Winners of the 2013 Citizenship Challenge. Out of 57 000 participants, 15-year-old Aysha was declared “Student Citizen of the Year” after obtaining a perfect score on the Challenge.
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Costco Kirkland Signature Chicken Subject of Recall over Listeria

Costco Kirkland Signature Chicken Subject of Recall over Listeria

Ottawa, March 20, 2014 - Freshouse Foods Ltd. is recalling Kirkland Signature brand Grilled Chicken Breast Strips from the marketplace due to possible Listeria contamination. Consumers should not consume the recalled product described below.

The following product is known to have been sold in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, but may also have been sold in other provinces

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