HomeNewsSimple, inexpensive ramp can remove barriers to mobility News Simple, inexpensive ramp can remove barriers to mobility By Bob McIntyre Friday, Jun. 14th, 2019 FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmail O'Gorman High School building construction students (l-r) John Mark Anduyen, Tyler Whelan and Damian Bouchard demonstrate the ramp they made at Pure Addiction tattoo studio in Timmins. (Bob McIntyre, MyKapuskasingNow.com Staff) FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmail - Advertisment - - Advertisment - - Advertisement - Continue Reading News Volunteers needed to help with Tim Horton’s Smile Cookies in Kap News Plans progressing for co-generation plant at GreenFirst Mill in Kap News Kap History: Brad Sherwin wins student U-N Trip News New taxi service expected in Hearst next month News Early wildland fire season in B.C. and Alberta has yet to reach Northeastern Ontario News Town of Kap announces return of Spring Clean-up News Smooth Rock Falls recognizes volunteers as part of ‘Volunteer Week’ News Vanthof co-sponsors ‘Right to Repair Act’ Load more