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FONOM conference worthwhile states Owen

Article content Town Councillor Rick Owen says The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) Conference which he recently attended (virtually) highlighted the potential for growth and economic development, with the North well positioned to benefit from the province’s transition to a green economy. A number of provincial cabinet ministers attend the meeting and We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. FONOM conference worthwhile states Owen Back to video According to Owen, Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade Vic Fedeli noted the north will provide critical minerals that will be used in finished products throughout the province. Aime Dimatteo, Director General for Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, FedNor, stated that Northern Ontario has the minerals needed for electric cars and solar panels; this represents opportunities for northern Ontario communities.

Northern Passenger Rail update included in ONTC presentation to FONOM

Work continues behind the scenes towards reinstating northern passenger rail service.   Ontario Northland President and CEO Corina Moore provided a wide-ranging update on the ONTC to the Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) Annual General Meeting this week.   She says reinstating northern passenger rail has been a personal goal of hers for a long time. “I believe it is integral to how we provide transportation services in the north.  It creates this integrated service between rail and bus and allows us to do more with what our services provide,” Moore says.  Huntsville’s Mayor Karin Terziano told the MyMuskokaNow.com newsroom in March she was happy to see $5 million set aside in the province’s budget to help towards the return of passenger rail service. “I think that, with the cost of transportation and with the climate, and everything like that, anything we can do to maybe make more efficient transportation between here and southern Ontario inste

WNBA s Atlanta Dream Will Feature An All-Black, All-Female Broadcast Team This Upcoming Season

(Image: Atlanta Dream) Great things have been taking place in the city of Atlanta and it looks like it’s turning into a tradition! Several months ago in March, The WNBA and NBA Boards of Governors announced that they have unanimously approved the sale of the Atlanta Dream to Larry Gottesdiener, chairman of Northland, an industry-leading national real estate firm. The investor group for the Atlanta Dream franchise consists of Gottesdiener, Northland President and Chief Operating Officer Suzanne Abair, and former Dream basketball player Renee Montgomery. Having a former player become part of ownership was a great achievement, but the Dream isn’t stopping there! With every Atlanta Dream home game this upcoming season, the events will be called by an all-female broadcast team, as LaChina Robinson, Tabitha Turner, and Angel Gray all return to the organization. These women comprise the first all-Black, all-female broadcast group in the Dream’s history.

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