May 16, 2014 - Rarely does the gymnasium at St. Anne Catholic Elementary School in Hanmer echo the sound of silence, however, on Friday, May 9th, 2014 at 12:45 p.m., it did just that.
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Cinq élèves du Collège Notre-Dame brillent au Tournoi d’échecs franco-ontarien
Students from Sudbury’s Collège Notre-Dame displayed great skill during the recent Franco-Ontarian Chess Tournament in Haileybury from May 8 to 10. This activity enabled the 235 student players to measure their skills in a discipline that requires much strategizing, memory and problem-solving abilities.
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Une belle délégation d’élèves du CSCNO participera aux Jeux franco-ontariens
Some 650 francophone students from 88 French language Catholic and public secondary schools will gather in Hearst from May 16 to 19 to take part in the 21st edition of the Jeux franco-ontariens (Franco-Ontarian Games). Held at École secondaire catholique de Hearst under the theme “Forêt pas manquer ça,” this annual provincial gathering attracts a great deal of attention among students from the Conseil scolaire catholique du Nouvel-Ontario (CSCNO).
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A dedication ceremony was held at Jean Hanson Public School today in honour of the former Director of Education for Rainbow District School Board. Trustees unanimously approved the renaming of Gatchell School in her memory at the regular Board meeting on April 29, 2014.
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As part of Greater Sudbury Francophone Book Fair (Salon du livre du Grand Sudbury) activities held in Sudbury from May 8 to 11, kindergarten students at Sudbury's École catholique Félix-Ricard received the visit of author Dominique de Loppinot who read her book entitled "Partis les bobos!" (Bye bye boo boos) to the attentive students. The kindergarten students presented the author a thank you card decorated with ban-aids!
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