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Parking in Manitouwadge – Message from By-Law Officer

Parking in Manitouwadge – Message from By-Law Officer

MANITOUWADGE, ON – The Township of Manitouwadge is asking for cooperation from drivers to not park in the areas to be signed “No Parking” on Shawinigan Place and Adjala Avenue, in an effort to keep pedestrians and other vehicles safe here. Our Parking By-Law 95-15, Section 10(b) already [Read more]

Schreiber Firefighter Recognized for 4 Decades of Service

Schreiber Firefighter Recognized for 4 Decades of Service

SCHREIBER, ON – A very special presentation was made at the Township of Schreiber’s annual Christmas Social December 12th.  A custom made helmet was presented to Gene Ross from the other firefighters on the Schreiber Fire Department in appreciation of his 40 years of service to the [Read more]

Highway 11 LongLac to Hearst

Highway 11 LongLac to Hearst

GREENSTONE, ON – North Bay OPP has closed Highway 11 at Hearst to Longlac due to poor roads.(December 16, 2014 – 4:21pm) OntarioNewsNorth.com will be published updates as they are received from the OPP. [Read more]

Fatal Motor Vehicle Collision East Of Longlac

Fatal Motor Vehicle Collision East Of Longlac

GREENSTONE, ON – Members of the Greenstone Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were dispatched to a fatal motor vehicle collision that occurred on Highway 11 approximately 78.5 kilometres east of Longlac at approximately 7:20pm on December 6, 2014.  Investigation determined that the collision [Read more]

Sault Crimestoppers Crime of the Week (Video)

Sault Crimestoppers Crime of the Week (Video)

6 Break and Enters on Cemetery Road and Lakeshore Drive SAULT STE. MARIE, ON – For both seasonal and full-time cottage owners the term Break and Enter is far too common. Most cottages have been purchased because it provides an element of privacy. This element of privacy can be a wonderful [Read more]

MP Bruce Hyer Continues The #Nuclear Waste Debate

MP Bruce Hyer Continues The #Nuclear Waste Debate

NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO – The video below is Part 2 of OntarioNewsNorth.com’s conversation with Thunder Bay-Superior North MP and Green Party Deputy-Leader Bruce Hyer on the final evening of his Northwestern Ontario visit in November.   Hyer travelled the region hosting Town Hall [Read more]

Taking Action Against Sexual Violence and Harassment

Taking Action Against Sexual Violence and Harassment

Premier Kathleen Wynne Announces Initiatives to Raise Awareness, Enhance Prevention and Support Victims of Sexual Violence and Harassment Premier Kathleen Wynne today announced a package of initiatives to raise awareness of sexual violence and harassment, enhance prevention initiatives to combat [Read more]

Fines Total $1,800 for Illegal Moose Hunting In Wawa Area

Fines Total $1,800 for Illegal Moose Hunting In Wawa Area

A tourist camp, its operator and two were fined a total of $1,800 for illegally hunting moose. Redwood Enterprises pleaded guilty to unlawfully hunting moose without a valid licence and to issuing a moose validation tag to a person who was not a registered guest. Redwood Enterprises was fined $450 [Read more]

OPP Search for Missing Northern Ontario Girl

OPP Search for Missing Northern Ontario Girl

FORT FRANCES, ON –  Officers of the Rainy River District Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are working in conjunction with officers of the Grenville County OPP Detachment as they investigate the report of a missing 16 year old female. Adrianna Copenace was last seen at [Read more]

Contractors Could Face Fines Following Weekend Closures Of #Hwy17

Contractors Could Face Fines Following Weekend Closures Of #Hwy17

NORTHWESTERN, ON – Highway 17 East of Terrace Bay  to Marathon (and at times through to White River) was closed repeatedly this past weekend due to freezing rain and packed ice.  Travelers who made it through the portion of highway between Saturday afternoon and Monday morning were [Read more]

Operation Heat Coming to Nipigon & Marathon

Operation Heat Coming to Nipigon & Marathon

MARATHON, ON – December 16th 2014 Crime Stoppers, the OPP and Macs convenience stores will be joining together for Operation HEAT. The OPP will be handing out hot beverage coupons to sober drivers (Coupons provided by TBay District Crime Stoppers).  A RIDE program will be set up in front of [Read more]

Superior East OPP Wawa Detachment Investigate Hit and Run

Superior East OPP Wawa Detachment Investigate Hit and Run

WAWA, ON – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Superior East Wawa Detachment is currently investigating a Fail to Remain motor vehicle collision received on November 27, 2014.  During the week of November 24 – 27, 2014, a 2013 Dodge  passenger vehicle was hit while in the Community of [Read more]

Mantha’s News from the Park : Lyme Disease Motion Passes

Mantha’s News from the Park : Lyme Disease Motion Passes

Thursday, November 27th, at Queen’s Park, I was joined by the Ontario Lyme Alliance and their national and regional counterparts to bring attention — and to deliver a call to action — on a serious public health policy matter.  The issue is the alarming increase in Lyme disease.  As [Read more]

RE-OPENED ROAD ADVISORY NOTIFICATION

RE-OPENED ROAD ADVISORY NOTIFICATION

Monday, December 1, 2014 02:00hrs Marathon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police advise of the following Road Opening: Location:  Highway 17 between Terrace Bay and Marathon Re-Opened:  01 Dec 2014 @ 0200 hrs. Please do not call O.P.P. Provincial Communication Centres for road advisory [Read more]

How To: Stop Worrying & Love Nuclear Waste

How To: Stop Worrying & Love Nuclear Waste

From http://ejlavoie.wordpress.com A monograph in 7 chapters By Edgar J. Lavoie 1  ̶  Love It or Ship It There are just over 2 million fuel bundles sitting outside Canada’s nuclear power reactors. That’s right  ̶  “outside”.  Which is a good thing, because they are used fuel [Read more]

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