Posts Tagged ‘daily news’

Impaired Driver Arrested And Charged

Impaired Driver Arrested And Charged

WAWA, ON – On the evening of February 21, 2015, officers from the Superior East Wawa Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a traffic complaint in the town of Wawa. At approximately 6:21 p.m., while patrolling on Ganley Street, officers observed a Jeep stuck in a [Read more]

Family Literacy Day at Holy Angels

Family Literacy Day at Holy Angels

SCHREIBER, ON – January 27th, Holy Angels School celebrated Family Literacy Day, as a school. We spent the afternoon beginning with a read aloud by one of our favourite readers, Mrs. Chisholm.  She read “The Book with No Pictures”.  After reading together, all students and [Read more]

Greenstone Historical Group Growing Quickly

Greenstone Historical Group Growing Quickly

New Facebook Group Launched Celebrating History of Greenstone Region Two weeks ago, a new Facebook group was launched to promote and disseminate the history of Greenstone region.  It has since become a regional phenomenon. The social network known as Facebook has become a gathering place for [Read more]

FONOM Attends Northern Leaders’ Dialogue

FONOM Attends Northern Leaders’ Dialogue

KAPUSKASING, ON – The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) attended the Northern Leaders’ Dialogue in Sault Ste. Marie along with other municipal and Aboriginal leaders to discuss issues affecting the north as well as the Growth Plan for Northern Ontario. The meeting of [Read more]

Polar Bear From Parliament?

Polar Bear From Parliament?

BLIND RIVER, ON – Algoma-Manitoulin MPP Michael Mantha was busy visiting Winter Carnivals in communities across his riding this month.  Among those he attended was the 46th Annual Blind River Winter Carnival 2015 where Mantha chose to share his enthusiasm and show his support by [Read more]

École Secondaire St. Joseph Hosts NSSSAA Finals Wednesday

École Secondaire St. Joseph Hosts NSSSAA Finals Wednesday

The Senior Boys Basketball team went undefeated and has earned the Chevaliers the right to host the Winter Finals this Wednesday in chilly Wawa. Teams from around the region will congregate in Wawa this coming Wednesday, February 18th, to compete for the boys basketball and girls volleyball [Read more]

SSM & Algoma District Crime of the Week (Incl. Video)

SSM & Algoma District Crime of the Week (Incl. Video)

SAULT STE. MARIE, ON – Crime Stoppers and the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service is asking the public’s assistance in solving break and enters to westend homes. Since the middle of January there has been a high number of breakins to west wne homes. In one incident a truck ws stolen and [Read more]

Nipigon Bay Remedial Action Plan: Podcast & Public Meeting Info

Nipigon Bay Remedial Action Plan: Podcast & Public Meeting Info

THUNDER BAY, ON – Thunder Bay/Nipigon Bay Remedial Action Plan Coordinator Jim Bailey (Lakehead University) reminds interested Northwestern Ontario residents that the next Nipigon Bay Remedial Action Plan Public Advisory Committee meeting will be held: Wednesday, February 18th at 7pm [Read more]

Students Show Younger Peer They’ve Got His Back

Students Show  Younger Peer They’ve Got His Back

MANITOUWADGE, ON – students at Manitouwadge Public School are amazing!  Every day staff and teachers at MPS see acts of kindness, friendship and camaraderie in the classrooms, hallways and playgrounds. Recently one of our little Junior Kindergarten students lost his glasses outside in the [Read more]

Valentine Date Ideas

Valentine Date Ideas

Not sure what you’ll do with that special someone this Valentine’s Day to make it romantic and memorable? Well, the video featured below offers one idea that would certainly help keep the spark lit in any romance. It should be noted that it may be difficult to find a navigable waterway [Read more]

Supreme Court Unanimous RE: Right To Die (Videos)

Supreme Court Unanimous RE: Right To Die (Videos)

The Supreme Court of Canada has unanimously (9-0 decision) ruled that the law preventing doctors from assisting severely ill, adult Canadians to end their lives on their terms was unconstitutional. The court ruled that a physician can assist a patient in ending their life if that person is “a [Read more]

Wawa OPP Remind Drivers To Slow Down In Winter Weather

Wawa OPP Remind Drivers To Slow Down In Winter Weather

WAWA, ON – Winter driving conditions have been upon us and the Superior East Wawa Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) urge drivers to avoid the risky behaviour of aggressive driving – slow down, give yourself more time to arrive at your destination and maintain distance between vehicles. [Read more]

Anti-terrorism legislation too important to be rushed

Anti-terrorism legislation too important to be rushed

I saw an interesting editorial cartoon where workmen are dismantling a house to build a fence.  The fence is labelled security and the house is labelled privacy.  It cuts to the heart of the debate on new anti-terrorism legislation that is being rushed through parliament as the Conservatives [Read more]

Centerra Gold & Premier Gold To Jointly Advance Trans-Canada Property

Centerra Gold & Premier Gold To Jointly Advance Trans-Canada Property

All figures are in Canadian dollars unless otherwise stated. TORONTO, ON — Centerra Gold Inc. (“Centerra”) (TSX: CG) and Premier Gold Mines Limited (“Premier”) (TSX: PG) are pleased to announce that they have signed a definitive agreement to form a 50/50 partnership [Read more]

Manitouwadge Male Arrested For Theft From Motor Vehicle

Manitouwadge Male Arrested For Theft From Motor Vehicle

MANITOUWADGE, ON – February 1, 2015 at 4:50am, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Manitouwadge detachment received a call regarding a suspicious male going through parked vehicles. Officers attended the area and located a male exiting a driveway in the area matching the description given.   An [Read more]

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