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Rogue Resources Inc : Rogue Update: Quebec Refuses Silicon Ridge Application

Rogue Resources Inc.: Rogue Update: Quebec Refuses Silicon Ridge Application NOT FOR DISSEMINATION IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA OR TO US WIRE SERVICES Rogue has received a formal refusal from Québec s Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs ( MFFP ) regarding the permit application for the Company s Silicon Ridge Project After 6 years of investment, based on the continued perceived support and explicit signoffs along the way, the Company will now pivot to seek fair compensation of its investment, the project value, and other damages TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / April 1, 2021 / Rogue Resources Inc. (TSXV:RRS) ( Rogue or the Company ) is deeply disappointed to announce that the Province of Québec has chosen to refuse the permit process attempting to advance its 100% owned Silicon Ridge Project ( Project ), located approximately 42 kilometres ( km ) north of Baie-Saint-Paul, Québec, and 4 km northeast of Sitec s operating silica mine.

A young couple inches closer to their dream of owning a cat-skiing operation in British Columbia

Skiing the Monashee Mountains. Cassandra and Kerry Penney, a young Canadian couple developing Powder Renegades, a snowcat skiing operation in British Columbia, are the picture postcard of what life in the mountains is all about. Cassandra grew up skiing in Ontario, and Kerry snowboarding in New Foundland. They met while working in Fort McMurray, Alberta, an oil field town about 270 miles north of Edmonton, near the Northwest Territories. Most people get divorced there, Cassandra says jokingly. We actually fell in love there. So, it s kind of a nice story. After their days working in the oil fields, Kerry and Cassandra moved back to Ontario, where their baby Claire was born. It didn t take long for the Penneys to realize they wanted to raise a family in the mountain environment of western Canada. They moved to British Columbia, where Kerry found work as a stone mason. One of Kerry s masonry jobs put him deep in the Monashee Mo

John Weiss: Outdoor skills ease isolation

John Weiss: Outdoor skills ease isolation When you are forced to spend time alone, it s good to be comfortable with your own company. Written By: John Weiss | × John Weiss catches up on some knitting while enjoying the little sunshine he got while self-isolating for a week in the upstairs of his house. (Contributed by John Weiss) At 4:18 p.m. Dec. 10, I walked upstairs to self-isolate for a week out of super caution that I might have contracted COVID-19 at my mom’s funeral. To make it easier, I called on skills gained when paddling in wildernesses or backpacking for several days. In particular, I pretended I was camping in Woodland Caribou Provincial Park in northwestern Ontario where six of us spent a marvelous week nearly two decades ago.

NetNewsLedger - December 23, 2020 - Western and Northern Ontario Weather Outlook

452 Thunder Bay – WEATHER – Weather warnings and alerts continue for the region. The warnings range from Extreme Cold Warnings for Washaho Cree Nation / Fort Severn in the north, to snowfall warnings and alerts across Western Ontario. The cold spot in Ontario this morning is -28.2 ° C or -18.8 ° F at the Peawanuck Airport. Local roads and highways will be slippery. If you do not need to travel, today is a good day to step back, relax, and binge watch Netflix, Apple TV, Crave, or read a good book. Thunder Bay Police state, “Consider cancelling unnecessary travel. If you must travel, be sure to give yourself lots of extra time to arrive at your destination. Leave lots of space between your vehicle and other motorists and adjust your speeds to the weather and roadway conditions.”

NetNewsLedger - December 22, 2020 - Western and Northern Ontario Weather Outlook

City of Thunder Bay Environment Canada has issued a Snowfall Warning. The weather service says that significant snowfall is expected to start late this afternoon and continue into Wednesday. The total snowfall amounts which could be from 10 to 20 cm are expected by Thursday morning. Snow may mix with rain along the shoreline of Lake Superior on Wednesday morning and into early Wednesday afternoon as temperatures briefly rise above the freezing mark. As a result, lesser snowfall accumulations are anticipated near Lake Superior. Brisk northerly winds gusting 40 to 60 km/h on Wednesday will result in localized blowing snow over exposed areas.

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