Posts Tagged ‘northern ontario daily newspaper’

Students Give Back Supporting the Diabetes Clothing Drive

Students Give Back Supporting the Diabetes Clothing Drive

Manitouwadge Public School News MANITOUWADGE, ON – This has been a busy week as usual at MPS.  For some time now our school has been pleased to be a drop off centre for the Diabetes Clothesline.  We have been accepting and storing your donations to this very worthwhile cause.  Twice a year [Read more]

Small Business Week 2010: October 18-22

Small Business Week 2010: October 18-22

Superior North CFDC Ready to Celebrate Click to visit SNCFDC site. Entrepreneurs and their innovative businesses are key to Canada’s and our region’s economic growth.  By responding to the changing demands of the marketplace and creating jobs, entrepreneurs continue to be a primary force [Read more]

White River Candidates Night

White River Candidates Night

WHITE RIVER, ON – Voters were in small numbers last night, Wednesday, October 13th, at the Legion Hall, to hear Electoral Candidates vying for the 4 available positions for Councillors on the municipality’s town council. Candidates presented opening and closing remarks as well as [Read more]

Chair and CEO of Ontario Securities Commission Nominated

Chair and CEO of Ontario Securities Commission Nominated

October 13, 2010 McGuinty Government Nominates Legal Expert Howard Wetston, Q.C. Ontario has nominated Howard Wetston, Q.C. for appointment as the Chair and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC), subject to review by the Standing Committee on Government Agencies. [Read more]

Ontario’s Outstanding Seniors Honoured

Ontario’s Outstanding Seniors Honoured

October 13, 2010 Recipients Of Ontario Senior Achievement Awards Announced Ontario’s seniors are being recognized for the outstanding contributions they make to their communities. Today, the province honoured 20 seniors at the 2010 Ontario Senior Achievement Awards at Queen’s Park. The [Read more]

New Rules To Protect Energy Consumers

New Rules To Protect Energy Consumers

October 13, 2010 McGuinty Government Clamps Down On Unfair Practices By Energy Retailers Ontario is protecting electricity and natural gas consumers with new rules that put an end to unfair practices by some energy retailers. The new rules will help ensure that Ontarians receive accurate [Read more]

Hunting + ATV Laws and Safety

Hunting + ATV Laws and Safety

Happy Hunting   With hunting season under way members of your local OPP detachment are reminding hunters of a few issues.  Wear Blaze orange – let’s be seen (it’s the law)  Make sure someone is aware of where you are hunting Respect property – do not trespass, ensure you have owners [Read more]

NEW DATE FOR JIMMY + MHS Upcoming Events

NEW DATE FOR JIMMY + MHS Upcoming Events

October 15th                 Honour Roll Assembly during Block E (2:45 pm) Parents Welcome 21st                  Manitouwadge @ Marathon – Sr Double Header 23rd                 Movie Night @ MHS – ‘Toy Story 3’ – $5 admission [Read more]

$21,000 of Drugs + Firearms Seized In Bust

$21,000 of Drugs + Firearms Seized In Bust

FROM/DE:     Ontario Provincial Police-Organized Crime Enforcement Bureau, Drug Enforcement Unit  DATE: October 13, 2010 THUNDER BAY, ON –On October 12th, 2010 Drug Enforcement Unit Officers with the assistance of members from the Thunder Bay detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police [Read more]

Cities Under Fire

Cities Under Fire

Manitouwadge Families Rock Out to a Different Beat  MANITOUWADGE, ON– Tuesday, October 12th music fans gathered at the ManitouwadgeHigh School to enjoy a performance by Christian Rock band Cities Under Fire currently on a 13 day tour of 10 Northern Ontario towns promoting their debut full [Read more]

Essar Algoma Steel Fined after Workers Killed and Injured

Essar Algoma Steel Fined after Workers Killed and Injured

Worker Killed, Another Injured: Essar Steel Algoma Inc. Fined $325,000 Total October 12, 2010 SAULT STE. MARIE, ON – Essar Steel Algoma Inc. was fined $300,000 today for a violation of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) that caused a worker’s death. The company was fined [Read more]

OPERATION IMPACT RESULTS

OPERATION IMPACT RESULTS

The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) took part in Operation Impact, a Canada-wide traffic initiative aimed at saving lives and reducing serious injuries on our roads by increasing public awareness and compliance with traffic safety laws. This national road safety initiative ran from Friday October 8 [Read more]

MOE Continues Household Hazardous Waste Program

MOE Continues Household Hazardous Waste Program

Statement from Ontario Minister of the Environment John Wilkinson Regarding Waste Diversion October 12, 2010 “On July 1st, a new program run by Stewardship Ontario took effect to divert household hazardous waste from landfills. Ontarians quickly recognized that the program that started July [Read more]

Schreiber OPP Weekend Review

Schreiber OPP Weekend Review

  PROPERTY FROM THEFTS RECOVERED SCHREIBER, ON – Schreiber OPP investigated a single motor vehicle collision that occurred on Hwy 17, Township of Strey, on October 10 at 9:05 p.m.  An East bound motor vehicle struck a moose.  The 37 year old male driver of Sault Ste Marie, Ontario was [Read more]

Nipigon OPP Weekend Review

Nipigon OPP Weekend Review

IMPAIRED DRIVER CHARGED NIPIGON, ON –During the long weekend of October 8 to October 11, 2010 Nipigon and Schreiber Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) issued 62 Provincial Offence Notices and responded to 50 calls for service.  Police conducted 12 R.I.D.E. checks and investigated 7 motor vehicle [Read more]

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