Although doom and gloom has been a long-held prediction for the Town of Espanola if the local pulp and paper mill shut down, ...
The Espanola Regional Hospital and Health Centre is a 70-bed facility, serving a population of approximately 15,000 people.
The technology students travelled to Cambrian College in Sudbury on Wednesday, Feb. 26, to compete in a wide range of skilled trades challenges. Coaches Keresztesi, Petrenko and Soares said that all ...
Photo used with permission from Carol Hughes On Feb. 15, at the Renaissance Active Living Centre in Elliot Lake, MP Carol Hughes presented Richard Wayne Golden of Massey with a King Charles III ...
For the nearly 40 youths enrolled in Espanola’s Pond Hockey program, it was a night for them to remember. The program hosted its annual end-of-the-season celebration on Sunday March 2, with more than ...
Progressive Conservative candidate for Algoma-Manitoulin Bill Rosenberg took the top spot in the riding. He was followed by New Democratic candidate David Timeriski, Liberal Party candidate Reg ...
Our intention in developing the series of stories you are about to read is simple: We believe in Canada, and in Canadians, and we believe in a shared, prosperous future for the people and communities ...
Resource towns dot the Canadian landscape; they blossomed during the boom times of the last century. Lumber mills, plywood factories, and plants producing rolls of newsprint – with their signature ...
Algoma-Manitoulin has a new Member of Provincial Parliament following the Feb. 27 Ontario Election. In a press release during the election campaign it stated that Rosenberg is a retired businessman ...