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Elliot Lake 108

Elliot Lake 108

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Ontario Hwy 108 leads to Elliot Lake a small town that has made big headlines over its existence. Elliot Lake rests on the Canadian Shield in Northern Ontario and was a planned community that was born for uranium mining in the 1950’s. When mining was completed in the 90’s, Elliot Lake resurrected as a Retirement/Seniors community which currently makes up for a little over 40% of the population. Elliot Lake sometimes faces divide and challenges. To respectfully discuss both the natural beauty of Elliot Lake as well as the challenges the city faces, can only make a community stronger. Join me for an informative and locally focused podcast about all things Elliot Lake.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The Elliot Lake Granite Market Mall - Week 1- May 7th to May 10th
    May 13 2025

    Welcome to the Elliot Lake 108 podcast!

    In this episode, I talk about the Elliot Lake Granite Market Mall and its 1st week in operation.

    Thanks for listening!

    Community Spirit lies within us all.

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    11 mins
  • Elliot Lake Granite Market Mall
    May 4 2025

    Elliot Lake is about to experience a new and different venue to shop, dine and join in on community cohesiveness all in one setting.

    Wednesday May 7th from 3pm to 7pm, marks the opening day of the Elliot Lake Granite Market Mall.

    The venue will run 4 days a week, Wed to Sat, until the end of October.

    Embrace the Experience!

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    3 mins
  • Life Changes: Best of Wishes to Elliot Lakers Elaine & Jack Quinte
    Sep 7 2024

    Welcome everyone to a very special farewell party for two very special people.

    Sharing a fond farewell to the Quinte's.

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    9 mins
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