Posts Tagged ‘newspaper’
Written by Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources on 29 November 2012
A Kapuskasing man has been fined a total of $3,000 for unlawfully hunting deer. Ronald Ouellette pleaded guilty to trespassing for the purpose of hunting, unlawfully discharging a firearm in a travelled roadway and hunting white-tailed deer without a licence. In addition to the fine, Ouellette is [Read more]
Written by Thunder Bay District CrimeStoppers on 29 November 2012
“Engaged Communities Prevent Crime” Thunder Bay District Crime Stoppers and the OPP Thunder Bay District Crime Stoppers and your local Pharmacy will be hosting new initiative called Take Back Your Drugs. The goal of this project is to have citizens clean out their medicine cabinet, dresser [Read more]
Written by Marathon Curling Club on 29 November 2012
by MCC President Ashley Kettles Bonspiel Kicks-off Curling Season November 23 & 24th, the Les Dafoe Memorial Bonspiel was a great kick off to start the Marathon Curling Club’s 2012-13 season. The event was organized with much help from the MCC Executive and long time member & [Read more]
Written by P. M. Gilmartin Funeral Home Ltd. on 28 November 2012
Steven J. GREENWOOD passed away unexpectedly at the Lady Dunn Health Centre, Wawa on Sunday November 25, 2012 at the age of 48 years. Beloved husband and best friend of Debra. Proud father of Becky, the late Travis and Stephanie Robitaille (Marc). Loving grandpa of Travis and he was proudly [Read more]
Written by Our Lady of Lourdes on 28 November 2012
MANITOUWADGE, ON – Here, at Our Lady of Lourdes, the school is alive and active. Science is moving at every level. In the photo above, Grade 4 and Grande 5 students build a straw bridge. While this is happening, our Grades 6 and 8 students were building debris houses on the hill not [Read more]
Written by St. Martin School on 28 November 2012
Written by St.Martin School Principal Mrs. Kerry Robinson-Desjardins TERRACE BAY, ON – Bullying is defined as a form of repeated, persistent and aggressive behaviour directed at an individual or individuals that is intended to cause (or should be known to cause) fear and distress and/or harm [Read more]
Written by Press Release on 27 November 2012
TORONTO, ONTARIO – Debut Diamonds Inc. (CNSX:DDI) (the “Company” or “Debut”), is pleased to announce that it has concluded Phase One of its exploration program at its Nakina Project, centrally located in a million square kilometers of underexplored area in [Read more]
Written by Ontario Newsroom on 27 November 2012
Expert Panel Continues to Review Air Ambulance Files An Expert Panel of the Office of the Chief Coroner is continuing to identify and review cases in which operational issues pertaining to air ambulance transport by ORNGE may have affected the patient’s outcome. The Expert Panel, formed in [Read more]
Written by Sean Irwin on 27 November 2012
The Aguasabon Chamber of Commerce, like the business community it supports in the Terrace Bay/Schreiber region, has faced some difficult times over the past few years. The Chamber has on two occasions taken a year off of collecting dues during downturns in the local economy to help the businesses [Read more]
Written by Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency on 27 November 2012
Joint Review Panel has made a decision on the sufficiency of the Marathon Platinum Group Metals and Copper Mine Project Environmental Impact Statement. The decision is posted on the public registry as document #334 and can be found at the following link: [Read more]
Written by Tyler Davis on 27 November 2012
From the Editor of OntarioNewsNorth.com: Every week Tyler Davis, Owner Crossover Video & Games in Marathon, writes the Crossover Insider for OntarioNewsNorth.com. Published Tuesdays, The Crossover Insider is your source for the week’s movie & video game releases, store news, details of [Read more]
Written by admin on 27 November 2012
Canadian Pacific’s 2012 Holiday Train program is making stops in our area of Northern Ontario on December 4th. The Brothers Dube (a young trio from Ottawa) and a Kingston, Ont., native, Miss Emily will be performing. Since launching in 1999, the Holiday Train has raised close to $6.4 million [Read more]
Written by Confederation College on 25 November 2012
NIPIGON, ON – The Confederation College Thunderhawks earned a win on a short road trip to Nipigon, beating the Nip-Rock Midget Girls Rep team 6-1 tonight at the Nipigon Arena. Thunderhawks’ Crystal Duhaime opened the scoring at 11:25 of the first period; Marnie Robinson followed up just over a [Read more]
Written by Manitouwadge Public School on 24 November 2012
MANITOUWADGE, ON – Seeing young individuals take control in a positive way is always endearing to adults. That was evident during Anti-Bullying week at MPS. Our Student Council members were in charge of a whole-school event each day of the week that began with their morning nnouncement [Read more]
Written by Nipigon Detachment OPP on 23 November 2012
SCHREIBER, ON – November 21, 2012 at approximately 2:30 a.m. Schreiber Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a report of a noise complaint at a business on Quebec Street, Schreiber, Ontario. Officers attended the scene and upon speaking to the male suspect, observed that property had been [Read more]