Public Notices/Announcements - Cornwall - Part-time maintenance person needed
Tri-County Literacy Council is looking to hire a part-time maintenance person. Call 613-932-7161, Monday to Thursday 9am to 5pm (closed for lunch).
Tri-County Literacy Council is looking to hire a part-time maintenance person. Call 613-932-7161, Monday to Thursday 9am to 5pm (closed for lunch).
The Capitol Centre's new North Bay Live concert series features local musicians streaming live from the Betty Speers Theatre stage to the Capitol Centre's Facebook page - and it's free to enjoy! March 9th kicks off the North Bay Live series with Jen Plummer at 8:00 pm . Jen is a performing singer-songwriter with a soulful acoustic sound. Her songs weave her expressive lyrics and melodies into a story rich with sensitivity and strength. Jen puts on a great live show with an unassuming freshness and charismatic presence. She is an experience live show performer having opened for a variety of well-known Canadian musicians. Of note, her song "Sun will be Breaking" off the album "Recordings before
Dawn” is being used in an episode of the L.A. based T.V. show MISSING. Then at 8:45pm on March 9th, Ben Hermann steps onto the stage for the second half of this special concert. Ben is a singer, songwriter, audio engineer, and percussionist. Ben's music hits the sweet spot with folk music lovers. Ben's music has been recently featured in episodes of Chicago Fire, and Hard Rock Medical. Ben is also kept busy accompanying a variety of artists around Toronto and across Canada as a drummer, singer, and guitarist.
You will enjoy Jen Plummer and Ben Hermann on Tuesday March 9th, starting at 8pm on the Capitol Centre's Facebook page.
We offer OHIP Covered Doctor Phone consultations to Ontario Residents from the comfort of their home.
Skip the lines and avoid waiting in the Emergency Department or your doctor’s office. It is a quick, safe and easy sign-up process.. No account set up is needed, and no healthcare information is required. We are open 7 days a week and same day doctor phone consults are available.
Visit https://dialadoc.ca/ to make your appointment.
Catch the Ace Lottery is a Progressive Lottery.
Each week tickets are sold for the opportunity to select the Ace of Spades from a deck of 52 regular playing cards. Prior to the draw, each of the 52 playing cards were placed in brown envelopes. The envelopes were shuffled and numbered 1 to 52.
When tickets are purchased the buyer chooses an envelope number from a list of available numbers, then enters the number on their ticket.
Each week one ticket is drawn. The holder of that ticket automatically wins 20% of that week’s sales. The envelope number noted on the ticket is opened. If the card inside is not the Ace of Spades the card is destroyed and is no longer available for future draws. If the envelope selected is the Ace of Spades then the lottery is finished and the ticket holder wins the weekly prize plus the Ace of Spades pot.
Each week the Ace of Spades progressive pot grows by 30% of the weekly sales.
Each week the lucky winner of the draw receives 20% of the weekly sales.
Canada Post will be sending out 13.5 million postcards to Canadians across the country starting in March. The initiative will help keep Canadians connected with their friends and loved ones.
Households will receive free postage-paid postcards that can be sent to any friend or family member across the country - no stamps needed.
They can be dropped off at a community mailbox or post office.