Posts Tagged ‘news’

Marathon PGM & Copper Mine – Information Sessions

From: Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency Marathon Platinum Group Metals and Copper Mine Project Information Sessions and Participant Funding Available  November 23, 2010 OTTAWA, ON– The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (the Agency) announces the holding of information sessions as [Read more]

Annual Craft & Gift Show A Success

Annual Craft & Gift Show A Success

  MANITOUWADGE, ON – Saturday, November 20th the Township’s Community Programming Department held it’s Annual Craft & Gift Show just in time for some pre-Christmas shopping.  The show grows each year and 2010 was no exception, new vendors, new products and plenty of [Read more]

Terrace Bay and Schreiber Roll Out New Website Look

Terrace Bay and Schreiber Roll Out New Website Look

   The Township of Schreiber and Township of Terrace Bay recently worked together to enhance their municipal websites.  The improvements were mainly cosmetic and did not adjust the overall structure of the website and were designed to incorporate the newer branding of both municipalities.  [Read more]

FORMER MARATHON RESIDENT CHARGED WITH SEXUAL OFFENCES

FORMER MARATHON RESIDENT CHARGED WITH SEXUAL OFFENCES

MARATHON, ON. – An investigation over the past several months by the Marathon Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in conjunction with the OPP North West Region Crime Unit and the OPP Child Exploitation Section has resulted in charges being laid against a former Marathon resident. A 33 year old male, [Read more]

OPP LAUNCH 2010 FESTIVE R.I.D.E. CAMPAIGN

OPP LAUNCH 2010 FESTIVE R.I.D.E. CAMPAIGN

 With the holiday season just beginning, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are reminding motorists that there will be a visible increase of OPP officers again this holiday season as they focus their efforts to track down motorists who place everyone’s safety at risk by drinking and driving on [Read more]

Weekend Review – OPP Investigate Collisions

Weekend Review – OPP Investigate Collisions

FROM/DE:  Nipigon Detachment                              DATE: November 22, 2010 OPP INVESTIGATE COLLISIONS  NIPIGON, ON –During the weekend of November 19 to November 21, 2010 the Nipigon and Schreiber Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to 43 calls for [Read more]

Strict Conditions Put On Energy-From-Waste Facility

Strict Conditions Put On Energy-From-Waste Facility

November 19, 2010 McGuinty Government Protecting Local Air Quality To protect the health of local residents and the environment, the province has set strict conditions on the approval of the Durham and York energy-from-waste facility. Proposed by Durham and York Regions, the new facility will [Read more]

Pic Mobert Actor Returns To Northshore

Pic Mobert Actor Returns To Northshore

**Scroll down for a video interview with actor Meegwun Fairbrother who, as the son of a teacher, lived in many Northern Ontario communities including nearby Pic Mobert First Nation and Thunder Bay, Ontario. Photos/interview by Karina Hunter Manitouwadge Teachers Bring Arts Alive With Touring [Read more]

Following Tragedy A Statement From Minister of Training and Colleges

Following Tragedy A Statement From Minister of Training and Colleges

Statement From the Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities on the Deaths of Two Seneca College Students and a Faculty Member November 19, 2010 Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities, John Milloy, issued the following statement regarding last night’s tragic death of two Seneca [Read more]

Letter to the Editor – Manitou Sno-Drifters

Letter to the Editor – Manitou Sno-Drifters

Dear Editor, There has been a flurry of articles and newscasts about snowmobiling surrounded by an equal number of rumours and myths. It is prudent as the sole remaining Executive member of the Manitou Sno Drifters to update the snowmobiling enthusiasts in Manitouwadge and area of the status [Read more]

Recognizing Outstanding Ontario Summer Students

Recognizing Outstanding Ontario Summer Students

November 19, 2010 McGuinty Government Supports Young Employees’ Education Forty students have been recognized as outstanding summer employees in Ontario Parks receiving educational bursaries. The Ontario Parks Partners Bursary Awards recognize excellence and leadership in student employees [Read more]

HWY 17 ROAD ADVISORY CANCELLED

HWY 17 ROAD ADVISORY CANCELLED

THIS ROAD ADVISORY HAS BEEN CANCELLED AS OF 4:29pm Nov.21.2010 Highway 17 Nipigon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police advise of the following Road Advisory: Location: 17 Highway between Nipigon and Dorion Brief Description of Event: Road conditions are deteriorating between Nipigon and [Read more]

OPP Remind Motorist to Adjust Driving Habits According to Road Conditions

OPP Remind Motorist to Adjust Driving Habits According to Road Conditions

Motorists are reminded to reduce speeds and take extra precautions as they travel along highways especially during the winter months.  Snow flurries reduce visibility and will increase the distance a vehicle requires to stop.  Keeping a safe distance between you and the vehicle in front of you is [Read more]

Recognizing Outstanding Commitment To Bullying Prevention

Recognizing Outstanding Commitment To Bullying Prevention

McGuinty Government Introduces New Premier’s Safe Schools Awards Safe schools teams across Ontario will be recognized for standing up against bullying in their schools.   The annual Premier’s Safe Schools Awards will recognize up to 10 teams that have done exceptional and innovative [Read more]

Branch 242 Supper & Awards

Branch 242 Supper & Awards

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Wednesday, November 10th, 2010 the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 242 held their annual Remembrance Supper and Awards Ceremony at the Down Under Lounge.  A delicious meal, catered by KG,’s was enjoyed by all before Reverend Doreen Sproule of the United Church (Mtwdge) [Read more]

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