WILD STORY LEADS TO CHARGES OF PUBLIC MISCHIEF
FROM/DE: Greenstone OPP DATE: May 4, 2011 NAKINA, ON – On April 29, 2011, the Ontario Provincial Police Greenstone Detachment received a report about a robbery that had taken place in [Read more]
FROM/DE: Greenstone OPP DATE: May 4, 2011 NAKINA, ON – On April 29, 2011, the Ontario Provincial Police Greenstone Detachment received a report about a robbery that had taken place in [Read more]
TERRACE BAY, ON – May is GREEN MONTH in Terrace Bay and the township is hosting a variety of green events that are attracting a lot of attention from throughout the region! The big event is the 2011 Green Tradeshow, Saturday May 14, 2011, from 12pm to 4pm at the Terrace Bay Arena. This [Read more]
– Yesterday evening, Tuesday, May 3rd, students of Our Lady of Lourdes school in Manitouwage brought family and friends to enjoy an open house featuring students work and special projects from the school year to date. In addition to in-class displays and attractions a Book Fair was being [Read more]
MARATHON ON –On Saturday April 30, 2011, at 3:15am, Marathon Ontario Provincial Police officers were dispatched regarding possible persons drinking inside a motor vehicle in the town of Marathon. The officers located the vehicle driving on Hemlo Drive and conducted a traffic stop on the [Read more]
MARATHON, ON- The Ontario Provincial Police and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC) are warning the public about a “tax refund scam” that is becoming more prevalent across Canada. Crooks target their victims by e-mail or phone, posing as “Canada Revenue Agency” claiming that your tax [Read more]
May 3, 2011 Friday, April 29, 2011, a motion brought by Constance Lake First Nation was scheduled to be heard in court. The community was seeking an injunction to stop ongoing mineral exploration activity by Zenyatta Ventures Limited in and around the community’s traditional land use area. It has [Read more]
Helping Women At Risk Of Abuse THUNDER BAY, ON – The Thunder Bay Multicultural Association is participating in the expansion of a successful public education campaign to help more women in abusive relationships or who are at-risk of abuse. The Neighbours, Friends and Families campaign will [Read more]
ELLIOT LAKE, ON – Carol Hughes was re-elected today as NDP Member of Parliament in Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing in a historic result as the New Democratic Party more than doubled the size of its caucus and earned status as Official Opposition for the first time. “I want to thank the voters of [Read more]
New Democrat wins contentious campaign in Thunder Bay-Superior North THUNDER BAY, ON – New Democrat Bruce Hyer has been re-elected in Thunder Bay-Superior North to his second term as MP, with a strengthened mandate. The riding had been targeted by both the Liberal and Conservative national [Read more]
PLEASE NOTE: Tyler is taking a much deserved vacation, there will be no Crossover Insider next week but it will be published once again Tuesday, May 17th. NEW RELEASES What would you do if you caught your best friend’s spouse cheating? Would you tell him/her? How would you possibly start that [Read more]
NORTHERN ONTARIO – An historic night in Canada as Stephen Harper wins his majority government, the NDP are official opposition and the Liberals find themselves trailing in a very distant 3rd place. Congratulations to Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing MP Carol Hughes and Thunder Bay-Superior North [Read more]
Toronto, ON– May 2, 2011: Ring of Fire Resources Inc. (the ‘Company’ or ‘ROF’) (TSX-V:ROF, FRANKFURT: RG5, OTC.PK:HWKPF) announces that it has created an advisory board with the initial participants Mackenzie ‘Mac’ Watson and Rejean ‘Reggie’ Gosselin in order to [Read more]
EARLY MORNING IMPAIRED DRIVER ARRESTED NIPIGON, ON–During the weekend of April 29 to May 1, 2011 Nipigon and Schreiber Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to 32 calls for service and issued 39 Provincial Offence Notices. Police conducted 3 R.I.D.E. checks. Nipigon OPP charged one driver [Read more]
By: Gord Martin This past Wednesday, Manitouwadge was hit with a spring storm of rain, snow and freezing rain. Less than ideal conditions to introdroduce the Northern Studies class to backpacking. The students however, had the skills and gear to deal with the conditions even if they may have had [Read more]
MANITOUWADGE, ON – Thursday, April 27th, residents from across the riding of Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing tuned in to watch as OntarioNewsNorth.com streamed live from Manitouwadge High School a candidates’ night organized by volunteer Natalie Labbee. Mediator Al Cresswell, News [Read more]