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Muskies Canada @ Work: a Virtual Muskie Odyssey
If you love Muskie fishing in Canada, you won’t want to miss this blockbuster virtual event. April 17 – 18 we will showcase the best of Canadian Muskie waters and the organization that works hard to help these great fisheries.
Muskies Canada @ Work will be a unique look at these fantastic Muskie destinations; Sunset Country and Lake of the Woods; Georgian Bay, Lake Nipissing and the French River; the Kawarthas Lakes; Lake St. Clair; the Ottawa River, the St. Lawrence River; even the newest Big Muskie waters of New Brunswick.
Dryden, ON, Canada / CKDR
Apr 19, 2021 11:58 AM
After being blessed with some beautiful weather on Saturday, I decided to take action on the litter that could be found all along Highway 594. It’s the road I take to get to and from work everyday, and it finally got to the point where
I couldn’t stand to look at the garbage anymore!
Determined to get it done, I put on my bright orange shirt and took to the ditch with garbage bag in hand. Truthfully, I was shocked to find as many beer cans as I did. Not only are people blatantly disrespecting the place in which we live, it seems like there are plenty of people who are comfortable drinking and driving as well.
The Ford Government has announced that all schools will be moving to 100 per-cent virtual learning after the April break has finished. The announcemen.
Pikangikum First Nation /CKDR Staff Files
Nursing staff have been reinstated in Pikangikum First Nation, as talks with the government regarding the removal of Ontario Provincial Police continue.
Health care staff returned and resumed regular service the night of Saturday April 10th, after being pulled from the community not long after the OPP were expelled by the Chief and Council.
According Mathew Hoppe, Chief Executive Officer of the Independent First Nations Alliance, “Chief and Council met with Indigenous Services Canada Minister Miller and key staff on Saturday afternoon. Although the overall Policing issue is still unanswered, the return of regular nursing service to the community is much appreciated news.”