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Riverside Health Care Facilities receives $644,549 from NWLHIN

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NWLHIN

Public Board begins EQAO testing

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RRDSB

Catholic Board honours Atikokan teachers

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NCDSB

Postal strike looming

Editor's Note: In the event of a postal strike the local delivery of the Record will not be affected.However, subscribers outside the local area (Rainy River to Emo)will not receive any papers until the strike is over.

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CUPW/Canada Post

What to do in the event of a tornado

Editor's Note: With so many tornadoes in the news lately, I thought it pertinent to offer this information provided by Environment Canada. I have seen the damage of at least three tornadoes in the area in the past 20 years, including the one where a large houseboat was picked up out of the water and dropped on cars at Morson. It could happen anywhere so be prepared!

Handorgan and Gibbins win Spruce Creek tourney

Submitted by
Laurie Pentney

Spruce Creek Golf Course held its first 9 hole tournament of the season on Saturday, May 28.

Legion Chat: Members should attend meetings

By Walter Wagner
President

Branch #54 has just completed it's General Meeting for May.
We approved two new members, donated money to the Sea Cadets and Relay for Life.

Why do I have frost in my garden?

By Melanie Mathieson
Gardening Guru

Majority government should review health care program

The government of Canada will reconvene on Thursday. It will be a majority government and for the first time in seven years, the governing party will be able to lead and make hard decisions about the future of our country. Some of those decisions will appear unpopular to the general public, but will be in the best interests of Canadians. The GST would never have happened without a majority government. Neither would a national Medicare have been adopted. Majorities gave government the power to be innovative.

Lowering predatory losses

By Gary Sliworsky
OMAFRA Rep.

The following is the first of a two part article on lowering predation losses, from Barry Potter, Livestock Specialist, OMAFRA.

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