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Pukaskwa Events This Weekend

Pukaskwa Events This Weekend

We’re excited to let you know about some events happening at Pukaskwa National Park this upcoming weekend. Coffee House Concert Pukaskwa will be hosting an intimate coffee house-style concert on Friday, October 3 at 7pm in the Hattie Cove Visitor Centre.  The featured musician is [Read more]

Recent Disappearance of Manitouwadge Dragons

Recent Disappearance of Manitouwadge Dragons

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Recent travelers of Highway 614 in to Manitouwadge, may have noticed that the much loved dragons who have lived on a small lake along side the highway for many years, seemed to disappear some time ago. September 13th, Richard Cichon and Jesse Talian traveled by road and [Read more]

Hughes on Headlines : Time to watch a little question period

Hughes on Headlines : Time to watch a little question period

Most people don’t have the time or desire to watch question period and given the way it has been going recently that probably isn’t such a bad thing.  It is largely understood that most Canadians take a dim view of the confrontational nature of parliament, but events this week went far beyond [Read more]

MNO signs General Relationship Agreement with Municipality of Greenstone

MNO signs General Relationship Agreement with Municipality of Greenstone

September 25, the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) and the Municipality of Greenstone signed a General Relationship Agreement which will govern their interactions going forward.  The agreement was signed in Thunder Bay by MNO President Gary Lipinski and Mayor Renald Y. Beaulieu of the Municipality [Read more]

Crimestoppers : Crime of the Week + Halloween Fundraiser

Crimestoppers : Crime of the Week + Halloween Fundraiser

Crime Stoppers and the OPP are asking for your help in solving a Break & Enter that occurred in in the Town of Longlac. Sometime between 1:00 am and 9:00 am on September 9th 2014 someone broke into a fully enclosed gazebo on Bayview Street while the home owners were inside their residence.  [Read more]

Making Government More Transparent

Making Government More Transparent

Wynne Becomes First Ontario Premier to Make Ministers’ Mandate Letters Public For the first time ever, the mandate letters that will guide Ontario’s new government over the next four years are available to the public and posted online.   The letters — 30 in total — outline the [Read more]

LOCAL PERSON CHARGED WITH TWO DRUG OFFENCES

LOCAL PERSON CHARGED WITH TWO DRUG OFFENCES

WAWA, ON –  Tuesday September 23, 2014, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Organized Crime Enforcement Bureau (OCEB), South Porcupine Drug Unit supported by the OPP Superior East Wawa Detachment have charged 1 individual with drug related offences following a drug warrant execution in the town [Read more]

St. Martin School Hosts Open House

St. Martin School Hosts Open House

TERRACE BAY, ON – Tuesday, September 23rd St. Martin School held our annual Open House and Book Fair from 6:00 to 7:00 pm.  During this time parents, students, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and family friends all had the opportunity to visit the school, check out the classrooms, and meet the [Read more]

Scuba Divers Search For Steam Locomotive 694

Scuba Divers Search For Steam Locomotive 694

From : Township of Schreiber SCHREIBER, ON – June 10th 1910, steam locomotive 694 crashed into Lake Superior. The steam locomotive’s engine, tender and two cars derailed and slid down a 65 foot embankment into Lake Superior after striking rocks that had fallen onto the tracks. The head end [Read more]

Canoe Mining Executes Agreement to Acquire Hamlin-Deaty Creek IOCG Property

Canoe Mining Executes Agreement to Acquire Hamlin-Deaty Creek IOCG Property

Rec’vd 22.09.14 OAKVILLE, ON – Canoe Mining Ventures Corp. (TSXV: CLV) (“Canoe Mining”) is pleased to announce that it has entered into a definitive agreement (the “Definitive Agreement”), with Glencore Canada Corporation (“Glencore”), Mega Uranium Ltd., and Rainy [Read more]

Ontario Creating More Choice for Wood Frame Construction

Ontario Creating More Choice for Wood Frame Construction

Province Allowing Wood Frame Buildings up to Six Storeys Ontario is introducing safer, more flexible and affordable design options for the construction of wood frame buildings. Through changes to the Ontario Building Code, wood frame buildings can now be built up to six storeys high, raising the [Read more]

UPDATE CORRECTION- MISSING PERSON INVESTIGATION

UPDATE CORRECTION- MISSING PERSON INVESTIGATION

WAWA, ON –  The Superior East Wawa Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) continue to investigate a missing person incident near the Frater Road located approximately 80 km South of Wawa. On Tuesday September 16, 2014 at approximately 8:00 pm the OPP received a report of a [Read more]

MP Bruce Hyer On Reform Act (Question Period Video)

MP Bruce Hyer On Reform Act (Question Period Video)

OTTAWA, ON – September 2014, Green Party MP Bruce Hyer (Thunder Bay – Superior North) during Question Period with a query regarding changes to the Reform Act. [Read more]

WAWA OPP RESPOND TO MISSING PERSON

WAWA OPP RESPOND TO MISSING PERSON

WAWA, ON –  The Superior East Wawa Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are currently investigating a missing person incident near the Frater Road located approximately 80 km South of Wawa. On Tuesday September 16, 2014 at approximately 8:00 pm the OPP received a report of a [Read more]

Sudbury Theatre Among Winners of 2014 Premier’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts

Sudbury Theatre Among Winners of 2014 Premier’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts

Ontario government recognizes outstanding artists and arts organizations Ontario celebrated the winners of the 2014 Premier’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts at a gala event at Roy Thomson Hall this evening. The annual awards program honours Ontario’s outstanding artists and arts [Read more]

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