Showing posts with label Salisbury. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Salisbury. Show all posts

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Ontario Trails - Paddle, Bike, Hike or Ride Ontario's Trails

ATV group has big future plans
The Sudbury Star
Eventually, Parri says they plan to implement a trail pass system connecting with other ATV trails inOntario. He adds that ATV riding is the largest growing power sports and "we'd like to keep it going and keep everybody happy.
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Future uncertain for local horse breeders
Strathroy Age Dispatch
By Alana Power With the potential passing of the 2012 Ontario budget, ... McNaughton referenced the many businesses within the riding, such as the Dresden ...



Canoe Expedition Raises Money For Summer Camp
Vermont Public Radio
Members of "Expedition 2012" just before leaving on their 1200 mile canoe trip that will take them from Lake Dunmore in Salisbury to James Bay in Ontario. Ten young men recently set off from the shores of Lake Dunmore in Salisbury, in canoes they built ...
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Boy receives new bike from CTV viewer
CTV.ca
Brian told CTV Toronto the bike was his "pride and joy." "That bike was something I could ... Brian was thrilled with his new ride, a red CCM mountain bike.

Group in Toronto walks barefoot to raise awareness for children without shoes
Sin Chew Jit Poh
The one-day event held in Canadian cities of Toronto and Vancouver for the first time engages people with their barefoot walk and art and music performances throughout the day. "The walk was a way to get others involved and to create that spark of ...
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TIFF, Soundstreams get federal funding; Telefilm to cut jobs
Globe and Mail
“You can't say you support Canadian culture and support Canadian history, celebrating the War of 1812 [referring to Heritage funding for War of 1812 commemorations], but cut the entities that help tell those stories.” Calls to the Department of ...
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