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World Recognized Spiritual Medium To Visit White River

World Recognized Spiritual Medium To Visit White River

Courtesy Deb Duplassie WHITE RIVER, ON – The White River District Historical Society which operates the Northern Visions Art Studio is very excited to have the opportunity to present Visions ‘N Voices to White River & area on August 27th, 2015 at the Seniors Harmony Club with the [Read more]

Fatal Collision Highway 17 West of Marathon

Fatal Collision Highway 17 West of Marathon

MARATHON, ON –On Tuesday July 28, 2015 approximately 06:45am, officers from the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Marathon detachment were advised of a motor vehicle collision involving two motor vehicles on Highway 17 approximately 40km West of Marathon ON.      An eastbound motor vehicle, a [Read more]

FONOM Board Travels to Community of Kapuskasing

FONOM Board Travels to Community of Kapuskasing

KAPUSKASING, ON – The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) travelled North to the President’s community of Kapuskasing on July 16, 2015 for the regular meeting of the Board of Directors. The Board discussed a number of key topics affecting the region including the sale of [Read more]

$500 Fine and $2,200 Costs for Failing to Extinguish Fire Near Wawa

$500 Fine and $2,200 Costs for Failing to Extinguish Fire Near Wawa

WAWA, ON – A Sault Ste. Marie man has been fined $500 for failing to extinguish a fire that spread to a nearby forest. Jeffrey Fleming pleaded guilty and was fined $500 for failing to extinguish a fire that spread to a nearby forest. He was also ordered to pay $2,200 to the Ministry of [Read more]

Hwy 17 West of Marathon Opened to One-Lane

Hwy 17 West of Marathon Opened to One-Lane

MARATHON, ON – Hwy 17 was completely closed earlier due to a serious motor vehicle collision half way between Marathon and Terrace Bay. OPP have since informed media that one lane is now open to let traffic through alternating back and forth between the east and west bound traffic. Please [Read more]

OPP Seeking Public Assistance In Solving A Theft

OPP Seeking Public Assistance In Solving A Theft

WAWA, ON – Tuesday July 21, 2015, at approximately 2:00 pm members of the Superior East Wawa Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a theft incident at a local Wawa business.   Police were advised that the theft had taken place earlier that day between the hours of 9:00 [Read more]

Letter to the Editor: CN Rail Avoids Responsibility?

Letter to the Editor: CN Rail Avoids Responsibility?

The views and opinions expressed in Letters to the Editor published by OntarioNewsNorth.com do not necessarily reflect those of OntarioNewsNorth.com, its contributors or advertisers. It is the responsibility of the reader to research facts/opinions expressed in the Letters to the Editor to form [Read more]

Feeding Wildlife Can Be Harmful

Feeding Wildlife Can Be Harmful

People who feed wildlife usually have the best intentions. But feeding wild animals almost always turns out badly for both humans and animals. Wildlife are normally wary of people, even in urban areas. This helps keep wild animals safe – they keep their distance from people and find natural food [Read more]

New Infrastructure Investments in Northern Ontario Parks Canada Sites

New Infrastructure Investments in Northern Ontario Parks Canada Sites

SAULT STE. MARIE, ON – Bryan Hayes, Member of Parliament for Sault Ste. Marie, on behalf of the Honourable Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of the Environment and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, today announced infrastructure investments totalling more than $16 million in Pukaskwa National [Read more]

Funds raised to help put an end to youth homelessness in Thunder Bay

Funds raised to help put an end to youth homelessness in Thunder Bay

Shelter House receives $8,960 donation from Thunder Bay’s The Home Depot store as part of The Orange Door Project THUNDER BAY, ON – By purchasing a paper door for $2, Thunder Bay’s The Home Depot customers generously supported Shelter House to raise $8,960 in 36 days, with the goal of putting [Read more]

Federal Liberal Candidate Visits Manitouwadge

Federal Liberal Candidate Visits Manitouwadge

It was a rainy day when we visited Manitouwadge, but people were out and about and eager to share their thoughts about the upcoming federal election. First stop was the Post Office. We arrived around 10 am or so, and as people began to filter in, I introduced myself and handed out my card. Many [Read more]

Bruce Hyer Attending Greenstone Mineral Exploration Forum

Bruce Hyer Attending Greenstone Mineral Exploration Forum

Bruce Hyer, MP Thunder Bay Superior North and Green Party Deputy Leader will attend the Greenstone Mineral Exploration Forum 2015, July 14 in Geraldton and July 15 in Beardmore. “The mining potential in Greenstone is exciting. And it is encouraging to see Premier/Centerra Gold’s [Read more]

InfoSuperior July Podcast – Perspective on Public Engagement with John Jackson

InfoSuperior July Podcast – Perspective on Public Engagement with John Jackson

In the July, 2015 edition (above) of Infosuperior’s podcast series, John Jackson provides perspective about efforts to increase Great Lakes public engagement. John is a resident of Kitchener, Ontario. He has a wide range of knowledge and depth of experience in Great Lakes environmental issues. [Read more]

Expanding Broadband Services in Greenstone Region

Expanding Broadband Services in Greenstone Region

Improving Access for Northern Households and Businesses Canada and Ontario are helping the Greenstone region better connect to the information highway.  An investment in telecommunications infrastructure will bring modern, high‑speed broadband technology to residents, businesses and community [Read more]

Kids and Cops Fishing Derby – White Lake Provincial Park This Weekend

Kids and Cops Fishing Derby – White Lake Provincial Park This Weekend

Kids and Cops Go Fishing During Family Fishing Week  MARATHON, ON – Children are getting their fishing gear ready for the annual Kids Fishing Derby, July 11. The event will begin at 10am and wrap up at 4pm at White Lake Provincial Park.  The event is free, however participants must pay [Read more]

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