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St. Martin’s Talent Show

St. Martin’s Talent Show

St. Martin Talent Show Donates to Harvest Food Bank TERRACE BAY, ON – St. Martin Student Council hosted their First Annual Talent Show on May 27th.  Student Council decided to put their faith into action by requesting donations in lieu of an admission fee.  Due to the economic circumstances [Read more]

Dubreuil Father’s Day Walleye Derby Wrap-up

Dubreuil Father’s Day Walleye Derby Wrap-up

Dubreuilville Father’s Day Walleye Derby a success by Karina Hunter In spite of record low water levels on the Magpie River, Dubreuilville’s Father’s Day Walleye Derby, one of the largest in the area with $12 000+ in prizes, was a huge success this weekend. Unfortunately, the [Read more]

Possible tornado touches down in Midland, ON

Possible tornado touches down in Midland, ON

From the Weather Network Midland residents left picking up the pieces after possible tornado touches down It will be a day of assessing the damage and picking up the pieces for anyone living in the town of Midland. A series of intense thunderstorms tore across Ontario on Monday. Around 6:30p.m. a [Read more]

Man Fined & Suspended From Hunting

Man Fined & Suspended From Hunting

A Timmins man has been fined $3,000 for hunting on private property. Sylvain Gravel pleaded guilty to trespassing while hunting and shooting across a roadway. In addition to his fines, Gravel is suspended from hunting for one year. His rifle, seized during the investigation, will be returned once [Read more]

120 Charges in Walleye Enforcement Blitz

120 Charges in Walleye Enforcement Blitz

Ministry completes 3 week walleye fishery focused enforcement blitz  June 22nd, 2010 The Ministry of Natural Resources laid 120 charges and issued 333 warnings during a three-week enforcement blitz focusing on the walleye fishery in northeastern Ontario. Conservation officers checked 6,690 anglers [Read more]

Nipigon OPP Weekend Update

Nipigon OPP Weekend Update

3 Motor Vehicle Collisions Investigated NIPIGON, ON – During the weekend of June 18th to June 20th, 2010 Nipigon/Schreiber Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to 27 calls for service and issued numerous Provincial Offence Notices.  Police investigated three motor vehicle collisions and [Read more]

Blockade dismantled, for now…

Blockade dismantled, for now…

“Batchewana First Nation Dismantles Railway Blockade, For Now” At 8:00am this morning Batchewana First Nation community members began to dismantle the railway blockade, which was erected yesterday in opposition to the HST. The dismantle came after a collective agreement amongst organizers, and [Read more]

Manitouwadge Celebrates 1st Day of Summer

Manitouwadge Celebrates 1st Day of Summer

Annual 1st Day of Summer Celebrations by Karina Hunter MANITOUWADGE, ON – JUNE 21, 2010 – Residents gathered on the lawn in front of the Oasis Pool at the Recreation Centre centre last night for Manitouwadge’s Annual First Day of Summer Celebration. The Leisure Services Department [Read more]

Lowest rent guideline in 35yrs

Lowest rent guideline in 35yrs

June 22, 2010 9:00 AM McGuinty Government Protects Tenants From Excessive Rent Increases Ontario’s rent increase guideline for the year 2011 will be 0.7 per cent, the lowest guideline in the 35-year history of rent regulation in Ontario. The rent increase guideline is the maximum amount by [Read more]

Harmony Club Happenings

Harmony Club Happenings

WHITE RIVER, ON –  June 19th, 2010 – Members of White River’s Harmony Club, gathered to face off at cards this Saturday evening. They were, as always, very welcoming when I arrived and happy to fill me in on the Club’s  latest news as they played  bid Euchre. I asked [Read more]

Hand Drawn/Photography Contest Nearing End

Hand Drawn/Photography Contest Nearing End

BARRICK – HEMLO – 25th Aniversary HAND DRAWN & PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST 2010 Those wanting to enter in Barrick Hemlo’s 25th Anniversary Hand Drawn & Photography Contest should note that the deadline is quickly approaching.  This contest is for hand drawn pictures as well as photographs [Read more]

TBay Vintage Car Show Report

TBay Vintage Car Show Report

Charity Casino Streets Closed for Classic Cars by  Ron Jung   THUNDER BAY, ON – June 19th, 2010 – The Thunder Bay Vintage Sports Car Club hosted a memorable 3 day event this past weekend.  All types of vintage sports cars started arriving on Thursday to register and take part in a [Read more]

Clelia II Lands Red Rock Harbour

Clelia II Lands Red Rock Harbour

Clelia II arrival brings Nipigon, Dorion and Red Rock area businesses together (Top of Lake Superior) The Clelia II is the first cruise ship in modern history to visit Nipigon Bay, and a boatload of fun celebrations are planned in Red Rock every day the ship is in port! The volunteer committee [Read more]

Aboriginal Day on the Northshore

Aboriginal Day on the Northshore

Pic River Aboriginal Day Celebrations by Karina Hunter PIC RIVER, ON – Saturday, June 19th Pic River First Nations residents welcomed their Northshore neighbours for a full day of family oriented fun.  Activities began at 10am with Cultural Teachings in the Tipi at the Mouth of the Pic River; [Read more]

From the Pastors Pen

From the Pastors Pen

The following article is a summary of a sermon delivered recently by Pastor Gary at Bethany Pentecostal Chapel, Manitouwadge, Ontario. You can hear Pastor Gary in person by attending Sunday morninig Worhip weekly,  at 10:30am.  Christianity has some unalterable truths. One of those truths is that [Read more]

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