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Invitation to Participate   Q82-NEA-219_Martel-Magie 2021-2031_FMP_FIN   If you have any questions or concerns regarding the plan please contact Kayla at Environmentalcoordinator@rsmin.caRead More

Important Changes to Ontario Outdoor Card, and Licence Summary take effect November 26th, 2018. Other Changes that take effect on January 1st, 2019 in these categories Tags will replace game seals, Mandatory Hunter Reporting, Apprentice Hunters, Dog Licence and  Hunting on a game bird hunting preserve. To see if and how these changes might affect you click on the link below. New Fish Wildlife Licensing ServiceRead More

             Thank you to all our Sponsors who have made this Coloring Contest a Success. The Results of the 2018 Coloring contest.Read More

Energy East would like to take this opportunity to ensure the RSMIN community is aware of the TransCanada Empower Communities Scholarships program. TransCanada supports education and training initiatives that benefit the communities we engage with and provide a skilled future workforce for our industry. TransCanada is currently seeking applicants for the TransCanada Empower Communities Scholarships program. The program offers three types of scholarships to students who live in the communities where we engage and do business across Canada and the US: •             TransCanada Trades Scholarship •             TransCanada Indigenous Legacy Scholarship •             TransCanada Community Leaders Scholarship Students can visit www.tcscholarships.com toRead More

News Release Ontario Increasing Support for Indigenous Students Province Investing in Indigenous Education and Achievement January 23, 2017 11:45 A.M. Ministry of Education Ontario is investing in Indigenous student achievement and promoting greater awareness among all students of Indigenous histories, cultures, contributions and perspectives. Mitzie Hunter, Minister of Education, made the announcement in Sault Ste. Marie today while visiting the Urban Aboriginal School. The school provides access to culturally appropriate programs and services and incorporates Indigenous values and traditional healing into its curriculum, and is an excellent example of how a stronger provincial investment is leading to improved resources, supports andRead More