Posts Tagged ‘news’
Written by admin on 31 May 2010
GREEN POWER TO HELP BLIND RIVER WITH JOBS Blind River – Northern Residents wishing to use green power are welcoming funding for the Blind River Solar Generating Facility that was announced today in Blind River. The project which is expected to produce enough electricity to run 1,500 homes [Read more]
Written by Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources on 31 May 2010
To view photos/videos from this fire visit www.OntarioNewsNorth.com belowo is the most recent update received from the Ministry of Natural Resources, May 29th, 2010. Ministry of Natural Resources Update on Wawa Fire #18 Wawa Fire #18 is located approx. 30 km east of the Town of Hawk Junction and 8 [Read more]
Written by Ontario Newsroom on 31 May 2010
May 31, 2010 1:00 PM McGuinty Government Breaking Down Barriers While Supporting Business Ontario is celebrating National Access Awareness Week and marking the fifth anniversary of the province’s groundbreaking Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005. The first standard to be [Read more]
Written by admin on 31 May 2010
Canyon Country Challenge around the corner by Karina Hunter The 7th Annual Canyon Country Challenge in Dorion is quickly approaching; June 12th at 10am, competitors will gather at the Dorion Community Centre to participate in one of three runs. Registration for the 10 and 15 kilometer runs is [Read more]
Written by admin on 31 May 2010
Photos courtesy of OntarioNewsNorth.com Northshore residents stroll down Broadway by Karina Hunter, Editor ONN This weekend, Northshore residents gathered in Schreiber, Manitouwadge and Terrace Bay for an incredible musical performance. The vocalists of the Northshore Singers choir, led by [Read more]
Written by Ontario Newsroom on 31 May 2010
McGuinty Government Provides Special Exemption During World Cup Celebrations Ontario will allow licensed bars and restaurants to serve alcoholic beverages an hour earlier during the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The province recognizes the significance of the World Cup to many people in this province and [Read more]
Written by LucLevesque on 29 May 2010
Thank you very much to Luc Levesque of Dubreuilville for sending these photos of the fire outside Chapleau. Scroll down for videos. From Luc in regards to Wawa 18 The Fire Started Yesterday afternoon, May 27. The Fire is About 62 Km East of Wawa, 70 Km west of Chapleau, the Fire Burnt [Read more]
Written by Manitouwadge Public School on 29 May 2010
MANITOUWADGE PUBLIC SCHOOL This year some of our students have been enjoying the pleasures of being part of a ‘Book Club’ at our school library. Students have been reading, reading, and reading. This week they had their windup in the library where they each were able to ‘cash [Read more]
Written by Our Lady of Lourdes on 29 May 2010
Life at Our Lady of Lourdes The JK class at Our Lady of Lourdes welcomed some very special visitors this week. Next years’ JK’s spent a morning checking out what the “big” school is all about! We enjoyed activities centered around the life cycles of caterpillars, frogs and ladybugs. [Read more]
Written by Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources on 29 May 2010
Fines And Probation For Illegal Moose Hunting Two hunters have been fined a total of $5,500 and one received two years of probation for illegal moose hunting. Terry Huckell of Dryden pleaded guilty to illegally hunting a cow and a bull moose, making a false statement to a conservation officer and [Read more]
Written by Ontario Newsroom on 29 May 2010
McGuinty Visits Beirut To Conclude Successful Trade Mission to Middle East Ontario’s six-day trade mission to the Middle East wrapped up in Beirut today, delivering new deals that will create jobs in Ontario. It was the first visit of an Ontario Premier to Lebanon. Over 30 businesses and [Read more]
Written by Ontario Newsroom on 29 May 2010
McGuinty Government Commits To Strengthening Partnerships Between Ontario and West Bank Post Secondary Education Institutions Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty travelled to the West Bank today as part of a trade mission to the Middle East.He was joined by Economic Development and Trade Minister, [Read more]
Written by admin on 29 May 2010
Gagnants de l’oiseau matinale du DFDWD Cette année, plusieurs nouvelles équipes se sont inscrites pour le Dubreuilville Father’s Day Walleye Derby. Parmi les nouvelles inscriptions, Guy-Doo et sa fille Paula s’inscrivent pour la première fois au tournoi et la chance était de leur [Read more]
Written by admin on 28 May 2010
Dubreuilville Father’s Day Walleye Derby – Progress Report by Chantal Mantha,President DFDWD This year, many new teams have registered for the Dubreuilville Father’s Day Walleye Derby. Among the first-timers are Guy-Doo and his daughter Paula, who had luck on their side, winning [Read more]
Written by Schreiber Library on 28 May 2010
Katimavik volunteers in Schreiber Puppet Show The Katimavik volunteers went to Holy Angels School in Schreiber to perform a puppet play written by Katimavik’s own Richard Spidel of Hamilton Ontario. The play featured a skit on Schreiber’s canine Hero Duke the Dog, Hollywood Dom [Read more]