Posts Tagged ‘water’

Notice of Utility Billing Change in Red Rock

Notice of Utility Billing Change in Red Rock

RED ROCK, ON – The Township of Red Rock advises residents that utility (water) billing is being changed from monthly to quarterly. The change in billing is effective October 1, 2021. The billing for September water consumption will be sent out in October 2021. The billing for October, [Read more]

Four Rivers Environmental Services Group of Matawa Co-Lead Water Stewardship Research Project

Four Rivers Environmental Services Group of Matawa Co-Lead Water Stewardship Research Project

THUNDER BAY, ON –  Four Rivers Environmental Services Group (Four Rivers) today, announced they will be working with the Matawa member First Nations on a national watershed research project as part of a first step in increasing capacity to actively steward over 300,000 square kilometres of [Read more]

Hughes on Headlines “Feeding the dragon”

Hughes on Headlines “Feeding the dragon”

‘Nero fiddled while Rome burned’ may not be a historically accurate phrase, but it describes being occupied with unimportant matters while faced with a more urgent crisis.  That is pretty much what is happening with Stephen Harper who leads a government that has clearly demonstrated their [Read more]

Red Rock Boil Water Advisory

Red Rock Boil Water Advisory

RED ROCK, ON – Due to a loss of pressure within the distribution system the Township of Red Rock and the Thunder Bay District Health Unit is issuing a precautionary boil water notice. Water for consumption including washing of fruit and vegetables should be brought to a rolling boil for at [Read more]

How You Can Support: St. Martin’s Students Walking For Water & Ngosuani Girls

How You Can Support: St. Martin’s Students Walking For Water & Ngosuani Girls

by Mandy Godin and Dave Mauro TERRACE BAY, ON – Within our world there are many children, especially girls, who do not have the luxury of obtaining an education for a variety of reasons.  This lack of education results in a continued cycle of poverty, especially in underdeveloped [Read more]

OCOA Says: MAKE BOATING A SOBER EXPERIENCE

OCOA Says: MAKE BOATING A SOBER EXPERIENCE

The Ontario Conservation Officers Association (OCOA) is joining with the Canadian Safe Boating Council (CSBC) to promote “Operation Dry Water”. Alcohol is a factor in nearly 40% of boating incidents – and what many people do not understand is that many factors such as sun, wind, and the [Read more]

Great Time at Lake Superior Day in Terrace Bay

Great Time at Lake Superior Day in Terrace Bay

Residents and tourists alike converged on Terrace Bay Beach to enjoy the beautiful weather and celebrate the world’s largest fresh water lake. The Municipality, and its Community partners Parks Canada, EcoSuperior and the local Power Squadron, host the annual Lake Superior Day with fun activities [Read more]

“BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD ON FIRST NATIONS DRINKING WATER BILL” says Hughes

“BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD ON FIRST NATIONS DRINKING WATER BILL” says Hughes

OTTAWA, ON – The Conservative’s can’t just legislate themselves free of the government’s primary responsibilities to First Nations says Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing MP, Carol Hughes. Hughes was speaking to a Senate bill that will unilaterally impose regulations on First Nations for the [Read more]

Lion’s beach – April 24

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