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SEARCH WARRANT IN MANITOUWADGE RESULTS IN SEIZURE OF MARIJUANA VALUED AT $42,000.00

SEARCH WARRANT IN MANITOUWADGE RESULTS IN SEIZURE OF MARIJUANA VALUED AT $42,000.00

MARATHON, ON –On April 16, 2011 the Marathon / Manitouwadge Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) executed a search warrant under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act at a residence on Flicker Avenue in Manitouwadge. As a result of the warrant a quantity of marijuana with an estimated street value [Read more]

Nipigon/Schreiber OPP Weekend Review

Nipigon/Schreiber OPP Weekend Review

FROM/DE:  Nipigon Detachment                                   DATE: April 18, 2011 MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION CLOSES HIGHWAY NIPIGON, ON –During the weekend of April 15 to April 17, 2011 Nipigon/Schreiber Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to forty four [Read more]

A Community Digitizing Project In Northern Ontario

A Community Digitizing Project In Northern Ontario

Along the Shore Line Article/Photos by Mauricio Flores TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER/NIPIGON, ON – For the past two months, the public libraries in Terrace Bay, Nipigon and Schreiber, as well as the Schreiber Railroad Museum, the Schreiber Historical Society and the Heritage and Tourism Committee, [Read more]

NIPIGON Residens Fined $3,050 for Illegal Fishing Activities

NIPIGON Residens Fined $3,050 for Illegal Fishing Activities

$3,050 In Fines For Illegal Fishing Activities Two Nipigon-area residents have been fined a total of $3,050 for fishing and boating related offences. Marc Paquette was fined $900 for possessing six walleye over the legal limit, $500 for obstructing conservation officers, $200 for operating a small [Read more]

Hwy #17 OPEN – TERRACE BAY – WHITE RIVER

Hwy #17 OPEN – TERRACE BAY  – WHITE RIVER

Release:                          16 April 2011 Re: Hwy #17 OPEN – TERRACE BAY  – WHITE RIVER Thunder Bay, ON –  Hwy # 17 is OPEN between Terrace Bay and White River to both directions of traffic.   The Ontario Provincial Police would like to remind [Read more]

Digital Extremes Plays To Win In Ontario

Digital Extremes Plays To Win In Ontario

McGuinty Government Helps Create 30 New Jobs, Protect 53 Jobs In London Ontario is turning the corner and helping a London-based video game studio create 30 new jobs and protect 53 existing jobs, with more than 120 people currently working at the studio. Digital Extremes is developing a “3D [Read more]

Honouring Ontario’s Best Athletes

Honouring Ontario’s Best Athletes

April 15, 2011 McGuinty Government Celebrates Achievements In Amateur Sport Top amateur athletes and coaches were honoured last night at the 2010 Ontario Sport Awards in Toronto. The event, hosted by the Ministry of Health Promotion and Sport and the Sport Alliance of Ontario also recognized the [Read more]

Congratulations PMFN Mining Essentials Graduates

Congratulations PMFN Mining Essentials Graduates

PIC MOBERT, ON – Pic Mobert graudates from the Mining Essentials program were recognized in the March/April Pic Mobert Newsletter. MORE INFO Related articles: Mining Essentials launched in Marathon Nov 17, 2010 Mining Essentials program begins today Sept 19, 2010 [Read more]

PIKANGIKUM FIRST NATION FORCED TO DECLARE A STATE OF EMERGENCY

PIKANGIKUM FIRST NATION FORCED TO DECLARE A STATE OF EMERGENCY

For several days, there has been no supply of potable water or running water in any form. With an on-reserve population of 2,400 community members are now forced to gather water from the nearby lake, which is unsafe to drink. Parents may have no choice but to expose their children to contaminated [Read more]

MPS Students Dressed For Success

MPS Students Dressed For Success

MANITOUWADGE PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS LOOK AWESOME! MANITOUWADGE, ON – No this isn’t a picture of students from Eton! These are four students from Mrs. Turnbull’s grade 8 classroom. These students decided to come to school all decked out in fancy clothes – just for fun. These young men [Read more]

MHS Student Organizing 30-Hour Famine

MHS Student Organizing 30-Hour Famine

  MANITOUWADGE, ON – Manitouwadge High School student Tessa Lanteigne doesn’t seem to have much free time on her hands; she’s the lead in the Township’s upcoming production of ‘Cinderella, A Comedy Fairytale’, she regularly works babysitting and is in high [Read more]

Buckling Up Saves Lives in Ontario

Buckling Up Saves Lives in Ontario

McGuinty Government Continues To Protect Ontario Families Ontario’s annual seatbelt campaign kicks off today to remind drivers and passengers to buckle up and make sure children are properly secured in the right child car seat. Wearing a seatbelt is the most effective way to reduce the risk [Read more]

KWG REPORTS POSITIVE PRELIMINARY ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF BIG DADDY

KWG REPORTS POSITIVE PRELIMINARY ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF BIG DADDY

 Montreal, PQ– April 12, 2011 – A Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) study commissioned by KWG Resources Inc. (TSXV: KWG) on the Big Daddy Chromite deposit (Project) in the remote Ring of Fire area in the James Bay Lowlands of northern Ontario, recommends the Project be advanced to the [Read more]

Crossover Insider – New Releases April 12, 2011

Crossover Insider – New Releases April 12, 2011

Marathon, ON – Friday, April 15th will be a day of wizardry and Hogwarts at Crossover Video and Games, when the highly anticipated Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part 1) is released on DVD and Blu-Ray. Customers who rent or purchase the new Harry Potter movie will receive a collectible [Read more]

Break and Enter In Geraldton

Break and Enter In Geraldton

Geraldton, ON – On the April 11, 2011 members of the Greenstone Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Detachment and the North West Region Forensic Identification Unit investigated a break and enter at the Get In Gear/ Sears outlet in the Town of Geraldton. Various electronic equipment and Canadian [Read more]

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