News Catholic School Board receives almost $7 million to amalgamate St. Paul’s and Sacred Heart SHARE ON: Taylor Ablett, staff Monday, Nov. 7th, 2016 The Northeastern Catholic District School Board is on the receiving end of a $6.7 million grant from the province. That money is going to go into upgrading St. Paul’s, as well as adding a early years learning centre. It will also help to amalgamate Sacred Heart into St. Paul’s , which is the plan for the next school year. A little over $5 million is going to go into upgrading St. Paul’s to accommodate the students for the next school year. The rest will go into developing the early years learning centre. Official site plans are now in the works. Previous story: Northeastern Catholic School Board looking for a name for its new school in Timmins
Limited snowmobile trail availability around Timmins, connects to Iroquois Falls Friday, Jan. 15th, 2021