‘Safety’ Information

OPP Speak To Holy Angels Students About Internet Safety

OPP Speak To Holy Angels Students About Internet Safety

SCHREIBER, ON – Last week, Constable Carol Michtics visited Holy Angels School to share information to the Grade 7 and 8 students regarding Cyberbullying with a presentation titled  “STAY SAFE ON LINE”. Students were given an opportunity to ask questions after viewing the presentation [Read more]

35 Charges Laid by MNR As Result Of Deer Hunting Enforcement Blitz

35 Charges Laid by MNR As Result Of Deer Hunting Enforcement Blitz

Deer Hunt Enforcement Blitz Leads To Charges & 2 Deers Seized Ministry of Natural Resources conservation officers issued a number of warnings and charges while conducting a five-day enforcement blitz during the deer hunt in Northeastern Ontario. The blitz took place from November 5 to 9 in [Read more]

Minister Oliver Announces Re-appointment of President of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

Minister Oliver Announces Re-appointment of President of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

OTTAWA, ON–The Honourable Joe Oliver, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, announced today the re-appointment of Dr. Michael Binder as President of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC). Dr. Binder, who was first appointed to the position in January 2008, has been [Read more]

2 Vehicle Collision – Highway 614 (Manitouwadge)

2 Vehicle Collision – Highway 614 (Manitouwadge)

MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION ON HWY 614 RESULTS INJURIES MANITOUWADGE ON – Thursday November 22, 2012 approximately 4:50 pm a Chevrolet Colbalt was northbound on Highway 614. The driver of the Colbalt lost control of the vehicle and it struck the guide posts on the east side of the road. The vehicle [Read more]

St. Martin School Recognizes Bullying Prevention Week 2012

St. Martin School Recognizes Bullying Prevention Week 2012

Written by St.Martin School Principal Mrs. Kerry Robinson-Desjardins TERRACE BAY, ON – Bullying is defined as a form of repeated, persistent and aggressive behaviour directed at an individual or individuals that is intended to cause (or should be known to cause) fear and distress and/or harm [Read more]

Update on Office of the Chief Coroner’s ORNGE Review

Update on Office of the Chief Coroner’s ORNGE Review

Expert Panel Continues to Review Air Ambulance Files An Expert Panel of the Office of the Chief Coroner is continuing to identify and review cases in which operational issues pertaining to air ambulance transport by ORNGE may have affected the patient’s outcome. The Expert Panel, formed in [Read more]

HIGHWAY 17 – UPDATE ON WHICH PORTIONS ARE OPEN

HIGHWAY 17 – UPDATE ON WHICH PORTIONS ARE OPEN

Nipigon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police advise of the following Road Advisory: Location: Hwy 17 between Ignace and Shabaqua is re-opened Hwy 11 Nipigon to Greenstone – open Hwy 11/17 from Hwy 527 to Nipigon – open Hwy 17 Nipigon to White River – closed Hwy 631 White River to [Read more]

SNOWFALL WARNING for most OntarioNewsNorth.com readers

SNOWFALL WARNING for most OntarioNewsNorth.com readers

Snowfall warning for Marathon – Schreiber – Manitouwadge – Geraldton – Longlac – Caramat – Nakina – Aroland – Pagwa – Wawa – Pukaskwa – White River – Dubreuilville issued 15 to 25 cm of snow beginning this evening. A low [Read more]

STEVEN PHILIPPE REMEMBERED AT ANNUAL VIGIL FOR VICTIMS OF DRUNK DRIVING IN OTTAWA

STEVEN PHILIPPE REMEMBERED AT ANNUAL VIGIL FOR VICTIMS OF DRUNK DRIVING IN OTTAWA

OTTAWA, ON – October 28th, Jocelyne Philippe accompanied by her husband and several other family members, attended the Annual Candelight Vigil on Parliament Hill, by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), in honour of those killed by drunk drivers and those who survive them. Jocelyne’s [Read more]

IMPAIRED DRIVER ARRESTED AND CHARGED – Marathon

IMPAIRED DRIVER ARRESTED AND CHARGED  – Marathon

MARATHON, ON – Saturday November 17, 2012 at 11:00 pm, an officer from the Marathon Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) observed a male drive his motor vehicle to a local convenience store and then exits the vehicle. The officer spoke with the driver and detected a strong odour of alcohol on the [Read more]

NEW INTERNET SCAM REPORTED LOCALLY; MISCHIEF TO MOORE ARENA

NEW INTERNET SCAM REPORTED LOCALLY; MISCHIEF TO MOORE ARENA

WAWA, ON – November 14, 2012 Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Superior East Wawa Detachment were advised by a local complainant of a “pop up” on his computer.  It stated that the Police Cyber Crime Investigation Department were monitoring his computer and that he had committed an infraction [Read more]

FIRE SEASON OFFICIALLY ENDS – Final Northeast Region Update

FIRE SEASON OFFICIALLY ENDS – Final Northeast Region Update

**Please Note: This is the last report of its kind for 2012. This service will start again on OntarioNewsNorth.com in the spring of 2013.  As the 2012 forest fire season officially ended this week on Wednesday October 31st, only one active fire remains in the Northeast Region. Hearst 32 is 100 [Read more]

Young Students Learn About Safety At OPP Detachment

Young Students Learn About Safety At OPP Detachment

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Kindergarten and Grade 1 students from Ecole Publique Franco-Manitou, with their teacher Mme. Tina and a parent volunteer, visited the Manitouwadge Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police this week as part of their Social Studies. Constable Rollie Smith and Sergeant [Read more]

“BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD ON FIRST NATIONS DRINKING WATER BILL” says Hughes

“BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD ON FIRST NATIONS DRINKING WATER BILL” says Hughes

OTTAWA, ON – The Conservative’s can’t just legislate themselves free of the government’s primary responsibilities to First Nations says Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing MP, Carol Hughes. Hughes was speaking to a Senate bill that will unilaterally impose regulations on First Nations for the [Read more]

State of Emergency in Wawa–Update—–Bell Services Restored

State of Emergency in Wawa–Update—–Bell Services Restored

WAWA, ON – Wednesday October 31, 2012 the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Superior East Wawa Detachment were notified by Bell Alliance that 911 services had been restored to Dubreuilville, Missanabie and Hawk Junction.  Since October 25 all three communities were without land line telephone [Read more]

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