Posts Tagged ‘northeastern ontario daily news’

Grassy Narrows First Nation Continues Fight to Protect Traditional Territory & Treaty Rights

Grassy Narrows First Nation Continues Fight to Protect Traditional Territory & Treaty Rights

GRASSY NARROWS FIRST NATION, ON  – The Grassy Narrows First Nation continues its fight to protect its traditional territory and treaty rights.  May 17th, our lawyers filed our application for leave to appeal the recent decision of the Ontario Court of Appeal which overturned the carefully [Read more]

Wawa Mourns Mary Paulencu

Wawa Mourns Mary Paulencu

  Mary PAULENCU passed away peacefully at the Extendicare Maple View Nursing home at the age of 87 years. Beloved wife of the late John Paulencu. Dear mother of Wayne (Yvette) of Sault Ste. Marie, Vina (Jim McManus) of Whitehorse, Yukon and Cathie (Joe Lynett) of Stratford. Sadly missed by [Read more]

Wawa’s Area Funders’ Forum

Wawa’s Area Funders’ Forum

WAWA, ON – June 6th, 2013, The Economic Development Corporation of Wawa is hosting Wawa’s Funders Forum in the Michipicoten Memorial Centre at 3 Chris Simon Drive. The event will begin at 9:00am run till 3:30pm. At this event representatives from various funding organizations will present [Read more]

FOUND HUMAN REMAINS Part of Ancient Burial Ground

FOUND HUMAN REMAINS Part of Ancient Burial Ground

LAKE SUPERIOR PROVINCIAL PARK, ON – May 4, 2013 at around 5:00 pm the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Superior East Wawa Detachment were advised that a human skull and bones had been found near the Baldhead River on the shore of Lake Superior. OPP investigation determined that the remains [Read more]

BICYCLE SAFETY

BICYCLE SAFETY

SUPERIOR EAST, ON -The snow finally gone and our children are back out on their bicycles.  Parents should make a few simple safety checks to ensure their child’s bike is safe to ride.  The first check should be sizing the bicycle to the child.  Other equipment checks are; The chain fits [Read more]

Mantha’s Notes From The Park

Mantha’s Notes From The Park

This week marks another constituency week in the legislative calendar, but much has still happened at Queen’s Park. Early this week, Leader of the Ontario New Democrats Andrea Horwath announced that she, together with NDP caucus will be supporting the budget, so that results can be delivered to [Read more]

“Accounts receivable are not very important to this government” says Hughes

“Accounts receivable are not very important to this government” says Hughes

Anyone in business knows that when money doesn’t come in the venture won’t last long.  This critical point seems to escape the minds of Conservatives who have allowed uncollected tax to balloon under their watch.  It is hurting Canada and punishing those who play by the rules. Since the [Read more]

Frost warning for Northshore & Greenstone

Frost warning for Northshore & Greenstone

  3:36 PM EDT Saturday 25 May 2013 Frost warning issued for: Marathon – Schreiber,  Manitouwadge – Hornepayne Nipigon – Rossport Wawa – Pukaskwa Park  White River – Dubreuilville Geraldton – Longlac – Caramat Near or below freezing temperatures [Read more]

Wawa Mourns Anton ‘Tony’ Kraly

Anton ‘Tony’ KRALY passed away peacefully with family by his side on Thursday May 23, 2013 at the age of 81 years. Beloved husband of the late Margaret Kraly. Proud father of Maria Dupuis (Roger), Tom Kraly (Liz), Tony Kraly (Brenda), Joe Kraly (Guylaine), Ed Kraly (Anita), and Kemal [Read more]

FEDERAL INMATE WANTED: Police Seek Public Assistance (photo incl.)

FEDERAL INMATE WANTED: Police Seek Public Assistance (photo incl.)

TORONTO, ON – The Repeat Offender Parole Enforcement (ROPE) Squad is requesting the public’s assistance in locating a federal offender wanted on a Breach of Long Term Supervision Order. This offender is serving a 1 year and 7 month sentence for Criminal Harassment and 2 counts of [Read more]

Flood Warning – White River and Michipicoten Watersheds

Flood Warning – White River and Michipicoten Watersheds

The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) Wawa District is advising area residents that a flood warning is now in effect for the Michipicoten River watershed. A flood warning remains in effect for the White River watershed. Flooding on the White River, White Lake and the Michipicoten River is [Read more]

Mantha’s Notes From the Park

Mantha’s Notes From the Park

I was pleased to receive news early this week that 2013 Chi-Cheemaun Ferry service will begin on Friday, May 17, with the 8:50 am scheduled departure from Tobermory. This is a big win for our communities as the Chi-Cheemaun not only provides an essential transportation link for travel, but also [Read more]

Court Rejects Claim Of Métis Harvesting Rights, Fines Man $40,000

Court Rejects Claim Of Métis Harvesting Rights, Fines Man $40,000

SAULT STE.MARIE, ON – A Searchmont man has been fined a total of $40,000 for harvesting Crown forest resources without a licence and violating stop work orders. Michel Blais was convicted of harvesting Crown forest resources without a licence in 2007, 2008 and 2009. He also violated two stop [Read more]

MPP Michael Mantha Questions MOL RE: Responsibility in Algo Mall Collapse (Video)

MPP Michael Mantha Questions MOL RE: Responsibility in Algo Mall Collapse (Video)

QUEEN’S PARK, ON – Algoma-Manitoulin MPP Michael Mantha questions the Minister of Labour regarding responsibility for the Algo Mall Collapse and inquiry that has followed. [Read more]

Teacher Collaboration Leads to High Secondary Student Achievement

Teacher Collaboration Leads to High Secondary Student Achievement

SAULT STE. MARIE, ON –   The Board of Trustees of the Huron-Superior Catholic District School Board (HSCDSB) learned at its meeting on Wednesday about the work of secondary staff that has resulted in positive achievement outcomes for secondary students. Over the past three years, the [Read more]

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