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IW awards honour roll.


2003 Alumni

* Cathy Deline

Community Development Coordinator

Community Development Team

Iroquois Falls

* Mona Sims

Executive Director

Simaltech

Sudbury

Sudbury, city, Canada

Sudbury, city (1991 pop. 92,884), central Ont., Canada. It is the center of Canada's largest mining region, which produces much of the world's nickel and large quantities of copper, platinum, gold, silver, cobalt, and sulfur. Laurentian Univ. (1960) is there.

Sudbury, town, United States

Sudbury, town (1990 pop. 14,358), Middlesex co., E Mass.; inc. 1639.
 

* Michele Alderton

Curator

Red Lake Museum

Red Lake

* Linda Gilbert

Superior Organizers

Manitouwadge

2002 Alumni

* Paula Sdao

Abatement & Air Quality Supervisor

Wardrop Engineering

Private Sector Winner-Northwest

* Nova Lawson

Co-ordinator of Aboriginal Initiatives

Lakehead University

Public Sector Winner - Northwest

* Karyn Loree-Spacek

Manager

Kap Data & Systems Ltd

Private Sector Winner - Northeast

* Rosetta Sicoli

Owner

Thymely Manner

Private Sector Winner - Northeast

* Margaret Margaret, 1930–2002, British princess, second daughter of King George VI and sister of Queen Elizabeth II, b. Glamis, Scotland. In 1960 she married a commoner, the photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones, who was created earl of Snowdon in 1961. They were divorced in 1978. They had two children: David, Viscount Linley (b. 1961), and Sarah (b. 1964). Penasse Mayer

Chief of Nipissing First Nation Band Council

Nipissing First Nation

Public Sector Winner - Northeast

* Karen Louise Shaw (1944 - 2003)

Council Member

City of Greater Sudbury

Special Recognition Winner

2001 Alumni

* Tracey Vigars

Community & Fundraising Event Management

Benjamin James Integrated Marketing Communications

Private Sector Winner - Northeast

* Margaret Thomson

Consultant Specialist

Margaret Thompson Consulting International

Public Sector Winner - Northwest

* Sandy Dickson

Owner/President

Canoe Canada Outfitters

Private Sector Winner-Northwest

* Louise Paquette

Director General

Fednor

Special Recognition Winner

* Maggie Milne

Owner/President

Maggie Milne International

Special Recognition Winner

* Lila Cyr

Councillor

* Town of Blind River Blind River, town (1991 pop. 3,355), S Ont., Canada, on North Channel of Lake Huron. It is the center of the Algoma uranium fields. Just to the east of the town is Ontario's first uranium mine (1955). 

Public Sector Winner - Northeast

2000 Alumni

* Gisele Chretien

President

College Boreal

Public Sector Winner - Northeast

* Sylvie Albert-Doucet

Consultant

Planned Approach

Private Sector Winner - Northeast

* Marnie Hoey

President/General Manager

Sioux Travel/Carlson Wagonlit

Public Sector Winner - Northeast

* Dusty Miller

Arts & Community Activist

Thunder Bay

Private Sector Winner - Northwest

1999 Profilees

* Kathy Bemben

Thunder Bay

* Lucy Bignucolo

Chapleau

* Darlene Bowen

Timmins Timmins, town (1991 pop. 47,461), central Ont., Canada, on the Mattagami River. Timmins is the commercial center of the rich Porcupine gold-mining district, where gold was first discovered in 1909. Silver, copper, lead, and zinc are also mined. The town has breweries, pulp, paper, and lumber mills, and a cold-weather automotive testing center. 

* Claire Dimock

Ste. Marie

* Sylvie Doucet

Timmins

* Marie Murphy-Foran

Elliot Lake Elliot Lake, city (1991 pop. 14,089), S central Ont., Canada, W of Sudbury. The focus of a 1950s uranium-mining boom, it is now a retirement home center. 

* Eveline Gauvreau

Timmins

* Sharon Hacio

Thunder Bay

* Patricia Hennessy

Sudbury

* Izetta Hobbs

Sault Ste. Marie

* Karen Longlade

Timmins

* Dawn Marie MacLeod

Timmins

* Miriam McDonald

Sudbury

* Jennifer McNutt

North Bay North Bay, city (1991 pop. 55,405), SE Ont., Canada, on Lake Nipissing. It is the transportation and commercial center of lumbering and mining districts and a popular summer resort. Mining equipment is manufactured there. It is the site of a large air base. 

* Candy Mitchell

Sault Ste. Marie

* Cathy Nadjiwon

Sudbury

* Debbi Nicholson

Sudbury

* Vicky Paine-Mantha

North Bay

* Micheline Rochefort Rochefort (rôshfôr`) or Rochefort-sur-Mer (–sür-mĕr), city (1990 pop. 26,949), Charente-Maritime dept., W France, on the Charente River near the Bay of Biscay. 

North Bay

* Darla Scott

Sudbury

* Laverne Smith

North Bay

* Carole Toupin-Laforge

North Bay

* Linda Wiens

Thunder Bay

* Gloria Williamson

Thunder Bay

1998 Profilees

* Linda Braun

Atikokan

* Debby Donovan

Timmins

* Marilyn Duff

North Bay

* Emily Faries

Sudbury

* Penny Gardiner

Sault Ste. Marie

* Marilyn Halsall

North Bay

* Marnie Hoey

Sioux Lookout

* Ginette Lafond

Timmins

* Bonnie MacKenzie

Bruce Mines

* Diane Marleau

Sudbury

* Lyn McLeod

Thunder Bay

* Noella McNair

Timmins

* Maggie Milne

Thunder Bay

* Margaret Moody

North Bay

* Margaret Page

Thunder Bay

* Louise Paquette

Sudbury

* Rachel Proulx

Sudbury

* Sharon Selkirk

Selkirk, town, Canada

Selkirk, town (1991 pop. 9,815), SE Man., Canada, on the Red River. Just S of Lake Winnipeg, it is a port for products from N Manitoba. There are steel mills, foundries, and shipyards in the town. It is named for the 5th earl of Selkirk, who established (1812) the Red River Settlement in the region.

Selkirk, former county, Scotland

Selkirk, former county, Scotland: see Selkirkshire.
 

Sault Ste. Marie

* Judith Shanks

Timmins

* Cecile Somme

Somme, department, France

Somme (sôm), department (1990 pop. 548,300), N France, in Picardy, on the English Channel. Amiens is the capital.

Somme, river, France

Somme, river, c.
 

Sault Ste. Marie

* Darlene St. Denis

Timmins

* Elizabeth Thorn

North Bay

* Donna Tremblay

Sault Ste. Marie

* Jeanne Warrick

Sudbury

* Linda Wilson

NorthBay
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