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Many concerned about gas prices

This week I am away on naval training with the Canadian Forces. It’s a program offered to parliamentarians to help us better understand what our men and women in uniform do on a day-to-day basis by joining them on the job. I will fill you in on that experience later, but for now I would like to take a look recap the findings of a survey that I sent out on the issue of gas pricing a few weeks ago.

Where were you on 9-11?

Last week I found myself thinking a lot about 9-11. With the 10th anniversary looming I can vividly remember where I was that day and what I was doing. So I posted a question on my facebook and here are the replies.
On that day we all may have been in different places doing different things, but we were all connected by one event.
Do you remember exactly where you were and what you were doing when the planes hit the twin towers?

World Suicide Prevention Day is Saturday

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September 10 is World Suicide Prevention Day, and Kids Help Phone wants to help parents everywhere to understand youth suicide.

Clinton Andrew Park, 107

Clinton Andrew Park of Rainy River, ON passed away peacefully in his 108th year on Friday, September 2nd, 2011, at the Rainy River Health Care Centre. He was born on March 26, 1904 at the family home in Rainy River, to the late Elizabeth and Horace Park.
He had several siblings, Eva, Victor, Earl and Gordon.

Myrtle Carolyn Lauzon, 105

Peacefully on Tuesday, August 23, 2011 at the Rainy River Hospital, Mryte Lauzon passed away at the age of 105.

LHIN announces $2 million for nurses

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LHIN

The North West LHIN is investing $2,034,860 to hire nurses to deliver health care through telemedicine, improving access to high quality health care for people in the region.

Police seize drugs in Fort Frances

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OPP

Credit Unions earn top customer service ranking again

For the seventh consecutive year, Canadians ranked credit unions first in overall Customer Service Excellence among all financial institutions, surpassing all Canadian banks in Synovate Canada’s an

ATV deaths of children are preventable

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Ont. Coroner's Office

A 10-year-old boy was recently killed while riding an adult all terrain vehicle (ATV) alone in Northern Ontario.

Efforts underway to help kids play hockey

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OPP

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