Posts Tagged ‘Chapleau community newspaper’

HUMAN REMAINS FOUND IN CHAPLEAU GAME PRESERVE

HUMAN REMAINS FOUND IN CHAPLEAU GAME PRESERVE

CHAPLEAU, ON – May 14, 2014, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Superior East Chapleau Detachment was advised of found human remains inside a vehicle in a heavily wooded area 80 kilometres north of Chapleau in the Chapleau Game Preserve. The OPP attended the area and the remains were removed [Read more]

HIGHWAY 17 TO BE CLOSED 18 KM SOUTH OF WAWA

HIGHWAY 17 TO BE CLOSED 18 KM SOUTH OF WAWA

STARTING TODAY AT NOON NORTH BAY, ON – The Ministry of Transportation wishes to advise that Highway 17 will be closed to traffic approximately 18 kilometres south of Wawa starting at noon today. The road closure is necessary to carry out an emergency culvert replacement.  Work is expected to [Read more]

Chapleau District MNR : FLOOD WATCH

Chapleau District MNR : FLOOD WATCH

May 07 2014 – 4pm The Ministry of Natural Resources – Chapleau District is advising residents of Ivanhoe and Chapleau River Watersheds that a Flood Watch is in effect in the District. Residents within the Foleyet and Chapleau areas should be aware that we are experiencing increased flows [Read more]

HSCDSB To Celebrate Catholic Education Week 2014

HSCDSB To Celebrate Catholic Education Week 2014

SAULT STE. MARIE, ON –  The Huron-Superior Catholic District School Board (HSCDSB) will be celebrating Catholic Education Week from May 4 to May 9, 2014.  This year’s celebration will be highlighted by the participation of students from St. Basil Secondary and St. Mary’s College in a [Read more]

FRAUDULENT CHEQUES INVESTIGATED

FRAUDULENT CHEQUES INVESTIGATED

CHAPLEAU, ON – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Chapleau Detachment is currently assisting Timmins Police Service, Sault Ste Marie Police Service and the Winnipeg Police Service with a fraudulent cheque investigation.  A number of cheques of various denominations have been cashed on [Read more]

News from the Park : Hydro Costs, Unemployment, Small Business and Tax Credits

News from the Park :  Hydro Costs, Unemployment, Small Business and Tax Credits

  This week in Queen’s Park the NDP announced their plan to create jobs for families in Ontario through a targeted tax credit that rewards job creators for new hires. This tax credit will help small businesses that are creating jobs here Algoma-Manitoulin and northern Ontario not the ones [Read more]

North East CCAC Board of Directors seeks a new member

North East CCAC Board of Directors seeks a new member

​Your Community Care Access Centre connects you with the care you need, at home and in your community. We provide access to home, community and school health services, facilitate placement into long-term care homes, and provide information and referral to a broad range of community-based health [Read more]

NSSSAA 2014 Curling Champions

NSSSAA 2014 Curling Champions

The Nipigon Red Rock District High School Lakers and the Lake Superior High School Stingers are 2014 Curling Champions and among the teams that will travel to Chapleau March 2, 2014 for NWOSSAA 2014 Curling Championships. CONGRATULATIONS! And best of luck, we know you will represent your [Read more]

DRUG CHARGES LAID IN CHAPLEAU

DRUG CHARGES LAID IN CHAPLEAU

CHAPLEAU, ON – Members of the Ontario Provincial Police Organized Crime Enforcement Bureau Drug Enforcement Unit and the Provincial Asset and Forfeiture Unit along with assistance of a North East Region Canine Unit and members of the Ontario Provincial Police Chapleau detachment have charged [Read more]

Mantha’s News from the Park

Mantha’s News from the Park

This week the Ontario Mining Association (OMA) held their annual “Meet the Miners” event at Queen’s Park.  This annual event is held to bring recognition to the importance of the mining sector in our province and inform politicians of the successes and challenges within the industry. Many [Read more]

CHAPLEAU RESIDENT VICTIM OF INTERNET FRAUD

CHAPLEAU RESIDENT VICTIM OF INTERNET FRAUD

CHAPLEAU, ON – The Superior East Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Chapleau Detachment were advised by a local resident that they had responded to an ad on Facebook offering private loans.  After providing private information, such as date of birth and social insurance number via email, the [Read more]

Town of CHAPLEAU Victimized – Graffiti Mischief on Public and Private Properties

Town of CHAPLEAU Victimized – Graffiti Mischief on Public and Private Properties

CHAPLEAU, ON – The Superior East Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Chapleau Detachment are currently investigating a series of mischiefs committed throughout the community overnight on October 4, 2013.  Suspects sprayed graffiti at numerous locations in the town of Chapleau.  The graffiti [Read more]

CHAPLEAU BREAK AND ENTER INVESTIGATION

CHAPLEAU BREAK AND ENTER INVESTIGATION

CHAPLEAU, ON – Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Chapleau Officers are currently investigating a break and enter that occurred between August 14 and 16, 2013 to a home on Minto Street.  Stolen from the home were a gaming system and 7 games for the system.  Anyone with any information is asked [Read more]

$1,000 Fine for Shooting Moose From Roadway

$1,000 Fine for Shooting Moose From Roadway

A Brunswick House First Nation man has been fined $1,000 for illegal hunting northwest of Chapleau.  Daniel Jacques pleaded guilty to unlawfully discharging his firearm in a travelled roadway. His hunting rifle was seized at the time of the incident and will be returned once his fine is paid. [Read more]

CHAPLEAU BREAK AND ENTER – Update – OPP Arrest Two Males

CHAPLEAU BREAK AND ENTER – Update – OPP Arrest Two Males

CHAPLEAU, ON – February 24, 2013 the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Chapleau Detachment were advised of a break in to a residence on Richard Street. The break in occurred sometime overnight and investigation revealed that the home had been entered via a basement window. Over 250 prescribed [Read more]

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