Posts Tagged ‘food’

WEATHER UPDATE Warning: Geraldton – Manitouwadge – Hornepayne

WEATHER UPDATE Warning: Geraldton – Manitouwadge – Hornepayne

5:21am EST Wednesday 12 November 2014 Snowfall warning in effect for: Manitouwadge – Hornepayne Snowfall, with total amounts of 15 to 20 cm is expected. The winter storm continues to produce significant snow although it will slowly wind down today and become lighter. Total snowfall amounts [Read more]

Continuing the discussion about rural land use

Continuing the discussion about rural land use

The conference “Exploring Rural Land Use” held earlier this year was the catalyst for several discussions and articles about rural land issues and trends. Recently released post-conference report  www.uoguelph.ca/fare/institute/post-conference.html. Presentations for all the speakers [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]

Photography Contest Launches on National Aboriginal Day

Photography Contest Launches on National Aboriginal Day

Ontario Government Celebrates First Nation, Inuit and Métis Culture Steep yourself in time-honoured traditions on June 21, National Aboriginal Day. This year, explore the rich culture of First Nations, Inuit and Métis in Ontario. You can share your favourite memories of Aboriginal experiences and [Read more]

“Catch phrases can catch up with you” MP Carol Hughes

“Catch phrases can catch up with you” MP Carol Hughes

The Auditor General gave the Conservative government a $3.1 billion dollar black eye this week when he revealed that amount of money is missing in action from Canada’s anti-terrorism efforts. Stephen Harper says this is just ‘an issue of lack of clarity,’ but for a party that rode into Ottawa [Read more]

2012 Lighthouse Street Festival in Terrace Bay

2012 Lighthouse Street Festival in Terrace Bay

On August 24th, Terrace Bay held its annual Lighthouse Street Festival in the middle of its recently revitalized downtown.  The day’s festivities started off on a high note with the grand celebration of the $250 million Aditya Birla Group investment and creation of AV Terrace Bay Inc.  The [Read more]

What to Expect at this Weekend’s BIGGER ~BETTER~GREENER 2012 Green Tradeshow

What to Expect at this Weekend’s BIGGER ~BETTER~GREENER 2012 Green Tradeshow

TERRACE BAY, ON – Anticipation is building for the 2012 Green Tradeshow as exhibitors and attendees look forward to all the tradeshow has to offer.  Just a few days left, the 2012 Green Tradeshow takes place : Saturday, May 5th  from Noon (12pm) to 4pm Terrace Bay Arena and features a [Read more]

HUGHES ON HEADLINES – Wheat Board Debate

HUGHES ON HEADLINES – Wheat Board Debate

HUGHES FOCUSES ON SMALL OPERATORS AND FOOD SECURITY DURING WHEAT BOARD DEBATE OTTAWA, ON – Local food networks need to be fostered and agriculture policy needs to be balanced if the government is serious about food security, according to Carol Hughes. The Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing, MP [Read more]

Jardinage Mai 2009

Jardinage Mai 2009

Notre jardinage continue de progresser tellement bien, Emeraude en est très fière (moi aussi d’abord).  Les concombres fleurit un peu plus à tous les jours (des belles grosses fleures jaunes)… Je ne me rappelle plus si les concombres vont pousser ou il y a des fleures comme les haricots on [Read more]

eating

eating

Ok, so… haven’t done very well so far with self-control and efforts I should be making to maintain the weight I’m now at. Friday I couldn’t resist the strawberries & chocolate, last night there was cake mix & salsa w/burger (don’t even like salsa usually it [Read more]

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