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Dubreuilville Town Council Meeting – Scéance du Conseil le 24 mai / May 24 2012

Dubreuilville Town Council Meeting – Scéance du Conseil le 24 mai / May 24 2012

ORDRE DU JOUR – Agenda Séance régulière du conseil qui aura lieu – à 18 h 30, le 24 mai 2012 Regular Council meeting scheduled for   – May 24, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. 1.    OUVERTURE – CALL TO ORDER 2.    PRÉSENCE – ROLL CALL 3.    APPEL ET DÉCLARATION [Read more]

Wawa mourns the passing of Mrs. Patricia Anne Rose

Wawa mourns the passing of	 Mrs. Patricia Anne Rose

ROSE, Patricia Anne – Passed away peacefully with her family by her side at the Lady Dunn Health Centre on Tuesday May 22, 2012 at the age of 61 years. Beloved wife of Ron Rose for 36 years. Loving mother of Melody Rioux (Steph) and Robb Rose (Jessie). Dear daughter of Bernice and the late [Read more]

FONOM Agrees To Meeting With Province On ONTC

FONOM Agrees To Meeting With Province On ONTC

Alan Spacek, Mayor of Kapuskasing and President of the Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM), was ‘cautiously optimistic’ about attending a meeting he’s been called to, to discuss the future of the Ontario Northland Transportation Commission (ONTC). “I received word that [Read more]

Mourning Cecile Durand of Horneypayne

Mourning Cecile Durand of Horneypayne

DURAND, Cecile – (Formerly of White River and Wawa) — Passed away peacefully with her daughter and son-in-law by her side at the Hornepayne Community Hospital on Tuesday May 15, 2012; Cecile Durand at the age of 87 years.  Loving and supportive mother of Brian Bracken (Louise), Catherine [Read more]

Provincial Government says Thousands of Jobs Coming To Northern Ontario

Provincial Government says Thousands of Jobs Coming To Northern Ontario

McGuinty Government Supports Responsible Ring Of Fire Mining Development Cliffs Natural Resources has announced a $3.3-billion investment to build a chromite mine, transportation corridor and processing facility in Northern Ontario’s Ring of Fire that would lead to a new generation of [Read more]

UTTER THREAT CHARGE LAID IN WAWA

UTTER THREAT CHARGE LAID IN WAWA

WAWA, ON – May 3rd, 2012 the Ontario Provincial Police Superior East Wawa Detachment responded to a domestic disturbance complaint.  As a result of the investigation a 38 year old local male was arrested and charged with following offences; Utter Threat to Cause Death or Bodily Harm Fail to [Read more]

WESDOME GOLD MINES LTD. ANNOUNCES UP TO C$7 MILLION OFFERING OF SENIOR UNSUBORDINATED CONVERTIBLE DEBENTURES

WESDOME GOLD MINES LTD. ANNOUNCES UP TO C$7 MILLION OFFERING OF SENIOR UNSUBORDINATED CONVERTIBLE DEBENTURES

NOT FOR DISSEMINATION IN THE UNITED STATES OR FOR DISBRITUTION TO U.S. NEWSWIRE SERVICES  TORONTO, ON – Wesdome Gold Mines Ltd. (TSX: WDO) is pleased to announce a proposed non-brokered private placement offering of senior unsubordinated convertible debentures (“Debentures”) in the aggregate [Read more]

Superior East OPP Weekend Review – Wawa B&E; White River Domestic; Dubreuilville Theft

Superior East OPP Weekend Review – Wawa B&E; White River Domestic; Dubreuilville Theft

BREAK AND ENTER  WAWA, ON –  April 27th, 2012 the Ontario Provincial Police Superior East Wawa Detachment were advised of a break and enter that had occurred overnight.  A residence onSecond Avenue in Wawa was entered and an undisclosed amount of money was stolen.  OPP continue to [Read more]

Superior East OPP – Assault and Break and Enter in Wawa; False ID used in Chapleau

Superior East OPP – Assault and Break and Enter in Wawa; False ID used in Chapleau

ASSAULT CAUSE BODILY HARM WAWA, ON  – April 20th, 2012 the Ontario Provincial Police Superior East Wawa Detachment responded to an assault complaint during the early hours.  Investigation led to the arrest of 24 year old Katie MATTAINI of Wawa.  Due to the severity of the injuries suffered by [Read more]

Carol Hughes says Supporting our troops isn’t just a slogan

Carol Hughes says Supporting our troops isn’t just a slogan

The Harper government’s budget and the fallout from it will be felt for quite some time as job losses become reality. That new reality will be highlighted by the decreasing ability of our public servants to do the work we count on and will show up in ways people don’t consider when everything [Read more]

BREAK AND ENTER INVESTIGATION IN CHAPLEAU

BREAK AND ENTER INVESTIGATION IN CHAPLEAU

CHAPLEAU, ON – April 18th, 2012 the Ontario Provincial Police Superior East Chapleau Detachment were advised of a break and enter that had occurred at a residence on Elgin St. It is believed that the break in occurred sometime between 3:00 pm and 9:00 pm that day. Items stolen from the residence [Read more]

Mantha’s News From the Park – Forestry Industry Difficulties

Many moons ago, before being elected as your MPP, I worked with Cherokee Logging as a cut and skidder operator and as a sawmill worker with Gogama Forest Products. My family, along with many families and communities in the North relied solely on the forestry industry. During my time working in the [Read more]

“Auditor General Report shows F-35 procurement process flawed and Ministers barely engaged” Hughes

“Auditor General Report shows F-35 procurement process flawed and Ministers barely engaged” Hughes

The brouhaha that flowed from the Auditor General’s report on April 3rd can be called appropriate when one considers the history of this issue. The out-of-whack estimates for the costing of these fighter jets and the concentrated effort on the part of the, then minority, Conservative government [Read more]

Northern Hospitals Need Stable Funding says Mantha

Northern Hospitals Need Stable Funding says Mantha

QUEEN’S PARK, ON – Today in question period, Algoma-Manitoulin MPP Michael Mantha called on the government to address mounting worries about funding to hospitals in small northern communities “Constituents in my riding are concerned about their local hospital services. Hospitals in my riding [Read more]

OPP LAY SEXUAL ASSAULT CHARGES

OPP LAY SEXUAL ASSAULT CHARGES

CHAPLEAU, ON  – March 25th, 2012 the Ontario Provincial Police Superior East Chapleau Detachment received information regarding a sexual assault. Through police investigation it was learned that during the evening prior the suspect allegedly sexually assaulted two victims. As a result a 35 year [Read more]

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