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PROGRESS: Université de Hearst embarks on new era

PROGRESS: Université de Hearst embarks on new era
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PROGRESS: Université de Hearst embarks on new era

PROGRESS: Université de Hearst embarks on new era
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Wood, Water, and Brains: Modern Paper Making and Merchandising as Revealed by the Rise of Kimberly-Clark Corporation

Wood, Water, and Brains: Modern Paper Making and Merchandising as Revealed by the Rise of Kimberly-Clark Corporation
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Six beautification projects for Town of Kap this summer

Six beautification projects for Town of Kap this summer SHARE ON: Kapuskasing Civic Centre photo by Denis J. Puska It`s going to be a busy summer for Town of Kap crews with beautification projects. A total of six are expected to be completed and Recreation Director Marc Clavelle says the goal is to beautify areas of town that have been neglected. One area that`s headed for an improvement is the popular boat launch at the Kapuskasing River. “We`re going to yank out some trees, and replant some new ones,” he said.  “We`re going to level it, so it will help us maintain it stead of going through that rock. We are looking at putting a couple of picnic tables out there as well.”

Rotary bay dip challenge raises $31,000 - My Kapuskasing Now

Rotary bay dip challenge raises $31,000 SHARE ON: The COVID-19 pandemic didn’t put a damper on the 2 nd Kapuskasing Rotary Club Bay Dip Challenge on Saturday. In fact organizers were able to raise $31,000 which is $7,000 more than last year. Committee Chairman Don McInnis says 19 different charities will be benefited. “Some charities had multiple jumpers so I think it will help them out,” he said. “In this pandemic a lot of smaller charities and non-profits didn’t have the means to raise money for themselves.” McInnis says the true heroes on the day were the participants. “It was frigid, the wind was blowing, it was cold,” he reported. “And these jumpers came out and raised pledges for different charities and weathered the cold, boy. We had a few frost bitten fingers and sore knees and what not but it was just incredible.”

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