Posts Tagged ‘newspaper’
Written by Tyler Davis on 03 December 2013
TYLER’s TWO CENTS Very few franchises have enjoyed the longevity, diversity and box office success of X-Men. With six films already in the series (including this week’s headliner), a seventh film is currently in production. Take into consideration the combined worldwide box office revenue of a [Read more]
Written by Annie Wenger-Nabigon Ph.D., RSW on 01 December 2013
Originally from the U.S., Annie earned her Canadian Citizenship in 2013. Annie & her Husband live in Pic River First Nation. She works as full-time as an Adult Mental Health and Addictions Therapist at the Marathon office of North of Superior Counseling Programs. Annie Wenger-Nabigon, MSW, RSW [Read more]
Written by Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources on 01 December 2013
You Need an Outdoors Card before Buying Licence Tags to Fish, Hunt in Ontario Ontario is reminding anglers and hunters to renew their Outdoors Cards. Most people need an Outdoors Card, along with a hunting or fishing licence tag, to hunt or fish in the province. The card is valid for three calendar [Read more]
Written by Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources on 30 November 2013
Ontario Grown Christmas Trees Great Choice for the Season As part of their holiday tradition, many Ontarians will soon be thinking about their need for a Christmas tree to complement their festive celebration. As luck would have it, more than 500 Ontario farmers work year-round to produce in excess [Read more]
Written by Chiefs of Ontario on 30 November 2013
THUNDER BAY, ON — Ontario Regional Chief Stan Beardy and the First Nation leadership in Ontario are united in their rejection of the federal proposal on a First Nations Education Act and have announced plans to implement their own education vision through a direct action strategy which will be [Read more]
Written by Our Lady of Lourdes on 30 November 2013
MANITOUWADGE, ON – Monday afternoon, November 25th, students gathered in their school families to celebrate a cultural event known as “La Sainte-Catherine”. Saint Catherine is the patron saint of young girls, teachers, librarians, and unmarried women. She lived in the 4th century, and [Read more]
Written by Press Release on 29 November 2013
Release by OHA courtesy MGH Aerial view of Manitouwadge General Hospital; click to visit hospital website. Photo MGH The Ontario Hospital Association (OHA) recently released a document titled; “Enhancing Access Through Integration” (Click to read full document) It highlights 19 Small, Rural, [Read more]
Written by Ontario Newsroom on 29 November 2013
Ontario Government Creating Jobs, Building Modern Infrastructure The Ontario government has made major improvements to highways, roads and bridges in Northwestern Ontario, creating 5,500 construction jobs and ensuring safer, more convenient rides for families and businesses. Over the course of the [Read more]
Written by NDP Media on 29 November 2013
NDP to Libs: Open the books on Cliffs documents QUEEN’S PARK, ON – In the wake of Cliffs Natural Resources’ decision to withdraw from the Ring of Fire, NDP Northern Development and Mines Critic Michael Mantha says the Liberal government should be upfront about agreements they had with [Read more]
Written by Tyler Davis on 26 November 2013
TYLER TALKS Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Helen Mirren, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Anthony Hopkins – All very familiar and prominent figures in Hollywood. What do you get when you combine all of their talents together- Red 2 – this week’s top new release! Add in Mary-Louise Parker (of [Read more]
Written by Press Release on 26 November 2013
TORONTO, ON – KWG Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:KWG) (“KWG”) is very encouraged with the results of ongoing metallurgical test work to determine the thermodynamics of metalizing the chromite from the Black Horse deposit by its reduction with natural gas. “We have reported [Read more]
Written by NewsWire on 25 November 2013
150 communities in Canada and United States to experience the ‘train of lights’ CALGARY, AB – The 15th year of Canadian Pacific’s Holiday Train launches its annual rolling fundraiser in support of food bank programs along its network in Canada and the United States. [Read more]
Written by Sean Irwin on 25 November 2013
TERRACE BAY, ON – Mr. George (Jody) Davis was officially sworn in as Mayor in Terrace Bay on Monday November 18, 2013. Jody has been a Municipal Councillor in Terrace Bay for 7 years. He has served on numerous committees in the Terrace Bay region and is the Chair of the Lake Superior [Read more]
Written by Press Release on 25 November 2013
Public Notice FSC Assessment of the Big Pic Forest in North-Central Ontario The Rainforest Alliance will conduct a forest management assessment of Nawiinginokiima Forest Management Corporation’s (NFMC) forestry operations on the Big Pic Forest in the vicinity of Marathon and Manitouwadge, Ontario [Read more]
Written by Jackie Jung RN on 24 November 2013
MANITOUWADGE, ON – Saturday, November 23, the annual Manitouwadge Craft & Gift Show was held at the recreation centre. Among those with tables and goods for sale were the Manitouwadge Panthers ladies’ hockey team who were fundraising for themselves and the Manitouwadge Cancer [Read more]