Posts Tagged ‘newspaper’

Crime of the Week : Greenstone Break & Enter

Crime of the Week : Greenstone Break & Enter

Crime Stoppers and the Ontario Provincial Police are asking for your help in solving a Break and Enter that occurred between January 7th and January 11th 2016 in Longlac. A home on Court Street in Longlac was broken into sometime between January 7th and January 11th 2016.  Culprits broke a [Read more]

#CrossoverInsider : Trailers, Top 10 & Your Chance 2 Win

#CrossoverInsider : Trailers, Top 10 & Your Chance 2 Win

February is generally when we start seeing a flood of Academy Award nominated films debuting on DVD and Blu-Ray. This February is no exception and it kicks off this week with Best Picture Nominee “Bridge of Spies” headlining a whopping batch of twelve new releases! Let’s get right to it with [Read more]

CBC News Special: Face to Face with the Prime Minister (Video)

CBC News Special: Face to Face with the Prime Minister (Video)

Originally streamed live on CBC January 31, 2016 In the vidoe below from CBC News, 10 Canadians each get 10 minutes, alone to ask Prime Minister Justin Trudeau their questions and hear his answers.  The questions are varied and those asking seemed to represent a wide variety of Canadians; men and [Read more]

#CrossoverInsider : New Releases give you Goosebumps, Videogaming News + WIN!

#CrossoverInsider : New Releases give you Goosebumps, Videogaming News + WIN!

Throughout the 1990’s and into the early 2000’s, RL Stine’s book series “Goosebumps” was a hot commodity among teens and young adults. It was not uncommon to see bookshelves in kids rooms lined with all of the latest and hottest Goosebumps books. Although the popularity of the book series [Read more]

MPP Michael Mantha Protecting Seniors’ Services/Programs

MPP Michael Mantha Protecting Seniors’ Services/Programs

Manitoulin Seniors welcome additional and reinstatement of Drive Test services: Mantha GORE BAY, ON – Many Manitoulin Seniors grew concerned when learning that a program which assists them with their drive and vision tests was removed from Gore Bay prompting them to reach out to local MPP [Read more]

* UPDATE * NAPS Crime Unit Executes Canada-Wide Warrant

* UPDATE * NAPS Crime Unit Executes Canada-Wide Warrant

* UPDATE * NAPS Crime Unit Executes Canada-Wide Warrant SIOUX LOOKOUT, ON – On January 21, 2016, the Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service North West Region Crime Unit laid additional charges of sexual assault and sexual interference against Casey MACDONALD of Calgary, Alberta. MACDONALD will next [Read more]

Maximizing the benefits of TFSAs

Maximizing the benefits of TFSAs

For many Canadians, tax-free savings accounts (TFSAs) may be the most advantageous change made to the tax code since RRSPs were launched in 1957.  Many professionals even contend that the popularity of TFSAs will ultimately surpass that of RRSPs. However, despite countless clarifications by [Read more]

#CrossoverInsider – True Story Movies, Trailers, WIN@Crossover + MORE!

#CrossoverInsider – True Story Movies, Trailers, WIN@Crossover + MORE!

One of the major surprises at the 2015 box office opened on August 11th to much hype but tempered expectations. Would the R Rated True Story of a group of gangsters trying to make it big in the dangerous city of Compton resonate with theatre goers? The answer was a resounding yes. The 56 million [Read more]

#CrossoverInsider New Release Trailers, Golden Globe Winners & More

#CrossoverInsider New Release Trailers, Golden Globe Winners & More

Award season has officially kicked off the recent crowning of the Golden Globe Award winners. Often thought of as a precursor to the Academy Awards, the Golden Globes offer a glimpse of some of Hollywood’s best movies and performances from the year just past. One of the big winners of the night [Read more]

#CrossoverInsider – New Year New Releases

#CrossoverInsider – New Year New Releases

For the most part, the decorations have come down and the trees, once adorned with all the trimmings sit abandoned in backyards- a shell of what they used to be. The calendars have turned and 2016 is here. The resolutions have been made and people young and old prepare to head back to the real [Read more]

Enjoying Safe Snowmobiling This Season

Enjoying Safe Snowmobiling This Season

FROM: OFSC Highway Division ORILLIA, ON – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) are reminding snowmobilers to take personal responsibility for their own safety and well-being when winter arrives. Safe snowmobiling starts with preparing your [Read more]

Ministry Seeks Public’s Help in Illegal Shooting of Deer

Ministry Seeks Public’s Help in Illegal Shooting of Deer

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry is seeking the public’s help in identifying the individuals responsible for illegally shooting a deer on Manitoulin Island. Conservation officers received a tip on December 4, 2015, about a single gunshot on the Arda property off Pleasant Valley road [Read more]

Ontario Investing in New Supportive Housing Units in Thunder Bay

Ontario Investing in New Supportive Housing Units in Thunder Bay

Expanding Mental Health Services Across the Province Ontario is investing in 8 new supportive housing units in Thunder Bay and an additional 31 units in 2016-17. Across the province, Ontario is investing $16.2 million in 1,000 supporting housing units, including $4 million for 248 supportive [Read more]

#CrossoverInsider : Holiday Hours, Gift Ideas and This Week’s New Release Trailers

#CrossoverInsider : Holiday Hours, Gift Ideas and This Week’s New Release Trailers

It’s a big week in the world of movies as several big budget blockbusters debut on DVD and Blu-Ray. Tom Cruise, Ted, the Gladers and the Fantastic Four are all back in action as their wildly successful franchises continue. Movie lovers will also be pleased to see a variety of genres to please all [Read more]

Science North Brings Excitement to Elementary Education in Manitouwadge

Science North Brings Excitement to Elementary Education in Manitouwadge

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Recently Manitouwadge Public School students and staff enjoyed a visit from Science North out of Sudbury.   Learning about Science from a textbook is great but actually seeing the wonders of Science in motion gives a whole new understanding to that part of our world.  [Read more]

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