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Registration for Rainbow Schools in Sudbury, Espanola and Manitoulin
Thursday, July 8th, 2010
Rainbow Schools will be open for registrations until Friday, July 9th. Registrations for elementary and secondary schools will resume when schools re-open on Monday, August 23rd. Classes will begin the day after Labour Day on Tuesday, September 7th, 2010, including full day Junior and Senior Kindergarten being offered daily in all Rainbow Schools.
Registration for before and after school programs
Contact your area elementary Rainbow School for information about before and after school programs and pre-school day care.
For the following six schools offering the new Early Learning Kindergarten Program (more…)
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Mayor To Spend Day In Hanmer For Constituent Communities Tour
Monday, June 7th, 2010
Mayor John Rodriguez has chosen Hanmer as his next stop during his regular tour of Greater Sudbury’s constituent communities.
On Tuesday, June 8, 2010, Mayor Rodriguez will spend the day in Hanmer touring the community and meeting with local residents.
Tuesday’s schedule in Hanmer will include visits by Mayor Rodriguez to a local school, businesses and community organizations. Ward 6 Councillor André Rivest will join Mayor Rodriguez for a meeting with members of the Valley East Community Action Network, followed by a public meeting from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Centennial Community Centre, located at 4333 Centennial Road in Hanmer. The meeting is open to all residents and Mayor Rodriguez will be available to speak with those who have individual concerns.
Citizens who have suggestions of locations for the Mayor’s visit in their community, or who would like to meet the Mayor during his visit, are encouraged to contact his office by calling 3-1-1.
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Important not to abuse 911
Monday, May 10th, 2010
On Sunday May 9th, 2010, Sudbury Regional Police received a large number of 911 calls through the day that were of inappropriate use of the 911 phone number. Children playing on the phone, misdialed numbers or people calling to seek information of a non-urgent matter were all but one of the 911 calls received through the day.
The 911 phone number should not be misused as it ties up this important emergency number compromising Public Safety.
To contact police for non-urgent or non-emergency information or complaints, the public are reminded to use 675-9171. A call taker will refer you to the appropriate department. Emergency calls should still use 911.
Education of children to the importance of not calling 911 inappropriately is important.
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