Posts Tagged ‘northern ontario daily newspaper’

At Queen’s Park Aroland and Marten Falls Chiefs Speak to ROF Mining Developments

At Queen’s Park Aroland and Marten Falls Chiefs Speak to ROF Mining Developments

Marten Falls and Aroland First Nations have formed an alliance to ensure their rights and interests are protected in the development of the Ring of Fire QUEEN’S PARK, ON – Today, Chief Eli Moonias of Marten Falls First Nation and Chief Sonny Gagnon of Aroland First Nation outlined [Read more]

ROF Confirms Extensive Width of Mineralized Nickel Body at Kingsmill

ROF Confirms Extensive  Width of Mineralized Nickel Body at Kingsmill

TORONTO, ON – Ring of Fire Resources Inc., (the “Company”) (TSX-V: ROF, FRANKFURT: RG5, OTC.PK: HWKPF) is pleased to announce additional results from its current drilling program have confirmed that the width in the western part of the Kingsmill Nickel Body is approximately 400m. [Read more]

Science Challenge Promotes Safety at Our Lady of Lourdes

Science Challenge Promotes Safety at Our Lady of Lourdes

LIFE AT OUR LADY OF LOURDES CATHOLIC SCHOOL MANITOUWADGE, ON –  As part of their Science curriculum, the Structures and Mechanisms  unit,  Mrs. Gillman’s grade five students designed and constructed  an “Egg Protector”.  These constructions were built to be attractive, [Read more]

Strike Expands Hemlo West Project Acquiring Claims Near Schreiber

Strike Expands Hemlo West Project Acquiring Claims Near Schreiber

STRIKE EXPANDS HEMLO WEST PROJECT WITH ACQUISITION OF SOUTH WORTHINGTON CLAIMS Strike Minerals Inc. (“Strike”) TSX.V:STK announces that it has purchased 100% ownership of significant gold exploration claims south of Hays Lake at Worthington Bay near Schreiber, Ontario (the “Worthington South [Read more]

RULES OF THE ROAD FOR WAWA SNOWMOBILERS

RULES OF THE ROAD FOR WAWA SNOWMOBILERS

WAWA, ON – The Ontario Provincial Police Superior East Detachment would like to remind the public of the following motorized snowmobile laws pertaining to travel on the local roadways. To drive a snowmobile on municipal roadways the driver must be 16 years of age and must possess a valid [Read more]

OLOL Parent Council Helping Grow Healty Families

OLOL Parent Council Helping Grow Healty Families

MANITOUWADGE, ON – The evening of Thursday, February 23rd families of students of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School attended an education session titled “Making Healthy Connections” offered by the OLOL Parent Council thanks to an annual grant from the Superior North Catholic [Read more]

Illegal Activity In Chapleau Game Preserve Leads To Fines

Illegal Activity In Chapleau Game Preserve Leads To Fines

A Foleyet man has been fined $1,385 for illegal hunting and fishing activities within the Chapleau Crown Game Preserve. Wilfred Trochimchuk pleaded guilty to a number of offences, including possession of a firearm in the game preserve, operating an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) without a helmet, making [Read more]

Manitouwadge Cancer Assistance, More Than $100,000 Raised

Manitouwadge Cancer Assistance, More Than $100,000 Raised

MANITOUWADGE, ON – The Manitouwadge Cancer Assistance Group was formed in April, 2007 by a group of individuals whose lives had been touched by cancer in various ways. Once a month the executive meets at the Manitouwadge General Hospital to discuss future fundraisers and bring forward new [Read more]

Promoting Anti-bullying and Classroom Initiative at MPS

Promoting Anti-bullying and Classroom Initiative at MPS

MANITOUWADGE, ON – The positive interactions between students, staff and visitors at MPS have become one of the many reasons our school has such a friendly and personable tone which resonates throughout the building.  Along with other schools across the country, our school participated on [Read more]

Manitouwadge High School Events & School Life

Manitouwadge High School Events & School Life

February 28-29 SHSM – Outdoor Ed – Winter Camping March 6 School Council Meeting – 7pm – Library 11 Daylight Savings Time Begins – change clocks ahead 12-16 Spring Break 19/20 Date Change!!! Grad Photos – reschedule appointment with Ms. Guloien 21 Accommodation Review Committee [Read more]

HARPER MUST BE HELD TO ACCOUNT ON SHANNEN’S DREAM

HARPER MUST BE HELD TO ACCOUNT ON SHANNEN’S DREAM

Motion passes Parliament unanimously, government must now follow through OTTAWA, ON – Monday night in Parliament, MPs voted unanimously to commit the federal government to boosting financial support for First Nations students to bring them to par with provincial schools.  The NDP motion, based [Read more]

IMPAIRED DRIVER CHARGED

IMPAIRED DRIVER CHARGED

WAWA, ON – Monday February 27, 2012 at 10:22 pm, Ontario Provincial Police responded to a call on Highway 17  in Bailloquet Township just North of Wawa.  Upon arrival the OPP had occasion to speak with a male observed driving a motor vehicle.  The driver, Kenneth BREZENSKI age 57 of Wawa, [Read more]

Marathon Elementary & Secondary School Teams Claim Bronze in Waterloo!

Marathon Elementary & Secondary School Teams Claim Bronze in Waterloo!

  WATERLOO, ON– Wednesday, February 21st (Secondary School Competition) and 22nd (Elementary School Competition) Marathon’s École secondaire Cité-Supérieur AND Holy Saviour School each claimed Bronze medals in their divisions at the Skills Ontario 2012  Cardboard Boat [Read more]

MALE CHARGED WITH IMPAIRED OPERATION OF A SNOWMOBILE

MALE CHARGED WITH IMPAIRED OPERATION OF A SNOWMOBILE

MARATHON ON – Saturday February 18, 2012 at 09:50 pm, Ontario Provincial Police (O.P.P.) officers conducted a R.I.D.E. program on Peninsula Road in the Town of Marathon. While conducting the R.I.D.E. 2 snowmobiles approached the location. One snow machine tried to evade police but was stopped a [Read more]

What the Conservative government doesn’t want you know “What the Conservative government doesn’t want you know” says Hughes”

What the Conservative government doesn’t want you know  “What the Conservative government doesn’t want you know” says Hughes”

Stephen Harper’s promises in the 2008 election included commitments about bitumen (heavy oil) from Canada’s tar sands: That we would not export the raw material to be upgraded and refined elsewhere (existing US contracts aside) and; that we would not trade the resource to countries with lesser [Read more]

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