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Manitouwadge Women Charged With Impaired Driving

Manitouwadge Women Charged With Impaired Driving

FROM/DE: Marathon OPP Detachment                                   DATE: January 11, 2011 TWO IMPAIRED DRIVING CHARGES FILED OVER THE WEEKEND MARATHON, ON– January 7, 2011 police responded to a report of a possible impaired driver in Manitouwadge at approximately [Read more]

MORE GREYHOUND PASSENGERS SPEAK-UP & UPDATE ON White River 14hrs Stranded

MORE GREYHOUND PASSENGERS SPEAK-UP & UPDATE ON White River 14hrs Stranded

January 2nd, 2010 at approximately 14:30 (2:30pm) OntarioNewsNorth.com Editor/Publisher Karina Hunter travelled to White River, Ontario after the Mother of a Greyhound passenger stranded in the Northwestern Ontario community called hoping for answers as to what was happening to her 19yr old son [Read more]

Know the Law and Get Trained Before Snowmobiling

Know the Law and Get Trained Before Snowmobiling

FROM: ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE HIGHWAY SAFETY DIVISION                                                  DATE: January 4, 2011                     Having Fun on the Snow Starts with Smart Choices ORILLIA, ON – The Ontario [Read more]

OPP wraps up successful Festive R.i.d.e. CAMPAIGN

OPP wraps up successful Festive R.i.d.e. CAMPAIGN

FROM:   Ontario Provincial Police Highway Safety Division DATE: January 04, 2011 ORILLIA, ON – Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers were highly visible this holiday season as they checked over 1,099,021 vehicles on OPP patrolled roadways during this year’s Festive R.I.D.E. (Reduce [Read more]

Nipigon/Schreiber OPP Weekend Review

Nipigon/Schreiber OPP Weekend Review

MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION LEADS TO IMPAIRED CHARGE  NIPIGON, ON –During the weekend of December 31, 2010 to January 3, 2011 Nipigon and Schreiber Ontario Provincial Police (OPP): Issued 44 Provincial Offence Notices Responded to 37 calls for service.  Officers investigated 3 motor vehicle [Read more]

Greyhound passengers left on board for 10hrs with no information

Greyhound passengers left on board for 10hrs with no information

WHITE RIVER, ON – Approximately 80 Greyhound passengers continue travelling West after a tiring ordeal that lasted approximately 14hours Sunday, January 2nd. Early Sunday January 2nd passengers aboard 2 West bound Greyhound buses made a scheduled stop in White River, they expected to stop [Read more]

Highway Closure Hwy 17

Highway Closure Hwy 17

HIGHWAY NOW RE-OPENED Marathon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police advise of the following Road Advisory: Location:   Highway 17 / from White River to Terrace Bay Brief Description of Event:            Due to white out conditions in the area the highway will be closed until [Read more]

HIGHWAY CLOSURE Jan.1.2010

HIGHWAY CLOSURE Jan.1.2010

From: Thunder Bay OPP Detachment Date: January 1st, 2010 LOCATION: Highway #11/17 at Sistonens Corner to Hwy #17 at Dryden DETOUR: None suggested ESTIMATED DURATION: Unknown [Read more]

Allouettes Complete F Trail

Allouettes Complete F Trail

DUBREUILVILLE, ON – Rejean Raymond, President of the Dubreuilville Alouette Snowmobile Club, announced, with his bi-weekly snowmobile trail condition report December 28th,  that the ‘F Trail’ between Missanabie and Chapleau has been completed.  The trail’s completion [Read more]

Weather Watchers – YEAR ENDS IN A FOG

Weather Watchers – YEAR ENDS IN A FOG

*SCROLL DOWN FOR FORECAST FROM ENVIRONMENT CANADA* One of the new features for 2011 will be our Weather Watchers club, open to all OntarioNewsNorth.com readers, Weather Watchers is for anyone seeing extraordinary weather conditions (whether it be a beautiful sunset, or like in this post [Read more]

Seatbelts Saving Lives In Ontario For 35 Years

Seatbelts Saving Lives In Ontario For 35 Years

December 29, 2010 McGuinty Government Continues to Protect Ontario Families Ontario’s seatbelt law is celebrating its 35th birthday on January 1, 2011 Today, 92.8 per cent of all Ontarians buckle up – that’s up from just 17.2 per cent who wore seatbelts before the mandatory law [Read more]

Provincial Park Visits On The Rise In 2010

Provincial Park Visits On The Rise In 2010

December 22, 2010 McGuinty Government Encourages Ontarians To Get Outdoors Ontario’s provincial parks received almost 100,000 more visits in 2010, with a total of close to 10 million Ontarians and visitors enjoying the natural beauty the province has to offer. With at least one of [Read more]

Statement From Minister Wynne On OPP Investigation

Statement From Minister Wynne On OPP Investigation

December 20, 2010 Ontario Minister of Transportation Kathleen Wynne issued the following statement regarding the OPP investigation concerning some individuals working in the Ontario government. “Today, Ontarians learned that three members of the Ontario Public Service are facing criminal [Read more]

Know the Law Before You Go Snowmobiling

Know the Law Before You Go Snowmobiling

FROM/DE:Marathon/Manitouwadge O.P.P.                             DATE: December 20, 2010 MARATHON, ON – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) are reminding snowmobile riders that to have fun and peace of mind while [Read more]

Alouette Trail Conditions

Alouette Trail Conditions

The Alouette Snowmobile Club, a member of the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs, maintains the trails in and around Dubreuilville, Ontario. Alouette President, Rejean Raymond provides their trail condition report twice a week as a service to readers. Every effort is made to ensure trail [Read more]

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