Tuesday September 07, 2010

QUESTION OF THE WEEK

  • How many millimetres of rain do you think Thompson received in August?
  • 150
  • 25%
  • 200
  • 35%
  • 250+
  • 40%
  • Total Votes: 104



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Nickel Days symbolizes Thompson and the North
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I was pleased to join with many other Northerners and visitors to the North at Nickel Days again this past weekend.

It was clear that not only is Nickel Days one of the best summer events in Manitoba it is also a true symbol of Thompson and the North.

Nickel Days once again brought together people from all over Northern Manitoba. It showed the degree to which Thompson is the Hub of the North.

The King Miner contest symbolized the importance of mining to the North. It showcased the many mining skills that demonstrate how much we owe to the miners that are the backbone of the mining industry. Steelworkers Local 6166 did a great job in organizing the event with the assistance of Vale.

The parade showcased everything from local businesses to community organizations. Its success owes a lot to the Lions Club's work year after year.

The entertainment was also a major highlight each year.

Nickel Days owes a lot of its success to tremendous volunteer involvement and organization. Anyone who has volunteered with Nickel Days will tell you preparation for next year starts the day after this year’s events!

The Hub of the North, mining, local businesses, organizations and volunteers. This is what Thompson, the North and Nickel Days are all about.

Congratulations to everyone that made Nickel Days 2010 such a success.


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