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NOTES FROM THE PARK: Mantha looking forward to answers in Elliot Lake inquiry

NOTES FROM THE PARK: Mantha looking forward to answers in Elliot Lake inquiry

QUEEN’S PARK, ON – NDP Algoma-Manitoulin MPP Michael Mantha said he’s pleased the public inquiry into the roof collapse of the Algo Centre Mall in Elliot Lake has begun and hopes the community will finally get some answers.   “The people of Elliot Lake are strong and resilient, and [Read more]

CHAPLEAU BREAK AND ENTER – Update – OPP Arrest Two Males

CHAPLEAU BREAK AND ENTER – Update – OPP Arrest Two Males

CHAPLEAU, ON – February 24, 2013 the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Chapleau Detachment were advised of a break in to a residence on Richard Street. The break in occurred sometime overnight and investigation revealed that the home had been entered via a basement window. Over 250 prescribed [Read more]

TWO ARRESTED FOR AGGREVATED ASSAULT

TWO ARRESTED FOR AGGREVATED ASSAULT

WAWA, ON – March 2, 2013 the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Wawa Detachment were advised of an assault on progress on McKinley Street.  Upon arrival the victim was transported to Lady Dunn Health Centre by Algoma EMS.  Witnesses advised that the victim had been struck in the head with a [Read more]

WAWA Curling Rink Update – 9 Youth Involved In Wawa Community Centre Mischeif

WAWA Curling Rink Update – 9 Youth Involved In Wawa Community Centre Mischeif

WAWA CURLING RINK DAMAGED – Update WAWA, ON– February 25, 2013 the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Wawa Detachment were advised of damage that had been done to the curling rink ice surface at the Michipicoten Memorial Community Centre.  Sometime over the weekend the culprits used the [Read more]

Hornepayne Students Create Beautiful Gifts Thanks to White River Collaboration

Hornepayne Students Create Beautiful Gifts Thanks to White River Collaboration

  Mme. Bergeron’s students painting their ceramics before they are sent back to White River to be baked. Photos Line Bergeron   NORTHEASTERN ONTARIO – Recently Grade 4, 5 and 6 students from École Saint-Nom de Jésus in Hornepayne (Conseil Scolaire Catholique du Nouvel Ontario) [Read more]

OPP Launches Fraud Prevention Month with Preventing Auto insurance Fraud

IS YOUR VEHICLE INSURED OR ARE YOU A VICTIM OF FRAUD? ORILLIA, ON – Every vehicle owner is seeking lower auto insurance premiums and scammers know this. To kick off March as Fraud Prevention Month, members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Anti-Rackets Branch remind you, if it sounds [Read more]

WAWA CURLING RINK DAMAGED – Surveillance Identifies 4 Suspects Believed To Be From Timmins Area

WAWA CURLING RINK DAMAGED – Surveillance Identifies 4 Suspects Believed To Be From Timmins Area

WAWA, ON – February 25, 2013 the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Wawa Detachment were advised of damage that had been done to the curling rink ice surface at the Michipicoten Memorial Community Centre.  Sometime over the weekend the culprits used the curling rocks to damage the boards along [Read more]

UPDATED w/Video—MPP Mike Mantha Tells Legislature “Northerners Don’t Expect More But Certainly Won’t Settle For Any Less”

UPDATED w/Video—MPP Mike Mantha Tells Legislature “Northerners Don’t Expect More But Certainly Won’t Settle For Any Less”

Article below Originally published Feb.26, 2013 QUEEN’S PARK, ON – Algoma-Manitoulin MPP Michael Mantha made the following statement in the legislature today after the government made further cuts to ServiceOntario hours and jobs in the community and throughout the North. [Read more]

Mantha’s Notes from the Park

Mantha’s Notes from the Park

As many of you know, the Provincial Legislature returned this week for the first time in four months. The new session, as always, began with a speech from the throne. In that speech, Premier Kathleen Wynne made a commitment to the people of Ontario that trust, transparency, change, and cooperation [Read more]

OPP EXECUTE SEARCH WARRANT – Stolen Property and Drugs Seized

OPP EXECUTE SEARCH WARRANT – Stolen Property and Drugs Seized

WAWA, ON – February 23, 2013 Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Wawa Detachment were advised by a local business of several thefts caught on camera. Stolen were 3 GPS units, 2 security cameras and 2 electric shavers. Investigation led the OPP to execute a warrant at a residence on Winston Road [Read more]

Wawa Mourns Omer PARISÉE

Wawa Mourns Omer PARISÉE

Omer PARISÉE, passed away peacefully at the Lady Dunn Health Centre on Sunday February 17, 2013 at the age of 87 years.  Beloved husband of the late Cecile Parisée.  Adoring father of Ray Parise (Christine), Paul Parisée (Nadine), Jean Parisée (Colleen), Léo Parisée (Jenni), the late Yvon [Read more]

Mantha’s Notes from the Park

Mantha’s Notes from the Park

This coming Tuesday, the Ontario Legislature is finally getting back to business. My colleagues and I look forward to being back in Queen’s Park, getting positive results for the people of Ontario. When the Legislature resumes, so too does Question Period. As a member of the opposition, Question [Read more]

Chapleau en deuil / Chapleau Mourns Marcel Morin

Chapleau en deuil / Chapleau Mourns Marcel Morin

Marcel MORIN passed away peacefully at the Chapleau General Hospital on Thursday February 14, 2013 at the age of 72 years. Beloved husband of Marian Morin. Proud father of Lise Martel (Claude), Alain Morin (Valarie) and Jacques Morin (Pamela). Cherished pepere of Jayme, Lorry, Jessica, Alex, [Read more]

SCIENCE NORTH MOURNS LOSS OF AMBASSADOR ROSY

SCIENCE NORTH MOURNS LOSS OF AMBASSADOR ROSY

SCIENCE CENTRE STAFF AND VISITORS MOURN STRIPED SKUNK SUDBURY, ON — Science North staff and visitors are mourning the loss of a great ambassador animal.  Thursday morning (feb.14,2013), Rosy the striped skunk on Science North’s third level, was found dead in her habitat. A necropsy will be [Read more]

Elementary & Secondary Students in Dubreuilville Celebrate Winter Carnival

Elementary & Secondary Students in Dubreuilville Celebrate Winter Carnival

SVP CLIQUEZ ICI pour la version française de cet article. As the toffee nears the point of being ready, the crowd of students arriving from the arena grows. Photos OntarioNewNorth.com DUBREUILVILLE, ON – Friday, February 15th, elementary and secondary students gathered for a plethora of [Read more]

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