Posts Tagged ‘northern ontario daily newspaper’

Students and Staff Prepare for the Holidays at MPS

Students and Staff Prepare for the Holidays at MPS

MANITOUWADGE, ON – What a busy week at Manitouwadge Public School as our students and staff had an impressive line up of activities and educational events to lead them into the 2014 Christmas Break.  Every morning MPS staff and students were joined by family, friends, and the staff and [Read more]

You’re Invited : Unveiling of Cochrane Polar Bear Habitat’s New Visitor Experience

You’re Invited : Unveiling of Cochrane Polar Bear Habitat’s New Visitor Experience

COCHRANE, ON – The Cochrane Polar Bear Habitat will celebrate the official launch of their new exhibits and interactive experiences on Friday, December 12th. The project, a joint venture between the Cochrane Polar Bear Habitat and Science North, courtesy of funding from FedNor and the [Read more]

FONOM Alleges Greenpeace Is Encouraging False Information

FONOM Alleges Greenpeace Is Encouraging False Information

Hypocrisy in Action: Greenpeace Encouraging False Information Attack  Large eNGO attacking economic driver of northern communities with false information campaign allege  The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities is condemning Greenpeace Canada’s attempt to use false information to [Read more]

Mantha’s News From the Park : Mill Closure, Job Losses & Money Mart

Mantha’s News From the Park : Mill Closure, Job Losses & Money Mart

Today (December 5th), the Statistics Canada Stats numbers were released. They are showing 34,000 people have lost their jobs, clearly this is just more evidence that the Liberals have failed to address the province’s jobs crisis and their austerity budget will only make matters worse. These [Read more]

Revise Anti-SLAPP Bill to Address Northern Ontario Concerns

Revise Anti-SLAPP Bill to Address Northern Ontario Concerns

NORTHERN ONTARIO – Northern Ontario Municipal leaders are expressing concerns that the Government of Ontario has moved forward with re-introduction of its anti-SLAPP legislation without proper consultations with industry, municipalities, and others who will be impacted by the proposed [Read more]

OPP Search for Missing Northern Ontario Girl

OPP Search for Missing Northern Ontario Girl

FORT FRANCES, ON –  Officers of the Rainy River District Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are working in conjunction with officers of the Grenville County OPP Detachment as they investigate the report of a missing 16 year old female. Adrianna Copenace was last seen at [Read more]

Cores Collected from Peninsula Harbour Sediment Cap For Analysis (Video)

MARATHON, ON – The video below, provided by Environment Canada to InfoSuperior,  shows divers collecting cores from the Peninsula Harbour sediment cap for further analysis. The video was taken during monitoring activities of the thin-layer cap.   [Read more]

Strengthening Health Care Research in Thunder Bay

Strengthening Health Care Research in Thunder Bay

Ontario is supporting medical research that will lead to improved care for patients while creating jobs in Thunder Bay. With nearly $900,000 in support from the province’s Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation(NOHFC), two projects are enhancing health care research and boosting the [Read more]

Northeastern Ontario Construction Wraps-Up for the Season

Northeastern Ontario Construction Wraps-Up for the Season

Highway Construction Improves Roads, Bridges and Creates Jobs in Northeastern Ontario Ontario continues to expand and improve highways throughout Northern Ontario, creating and sustaining more than 5,500 construction jobs while making travel safer and more efficient for families, visitors and [Read more]

NDP Press Liberals : Move Forward On Ring Of Fire

NDP Press Liberals : Move Forward On Ring Of Fire

NDP presses Liberals to move forward on Ring of Fire as unemployment in Thunder Bay rises THUNDER BAY, ON – The NDP’s critic for Northern Development and Mines, Michael Mantha, said the job numbers for October 2014 released today, showing rising unemployment in Thunder Bay, is a clear [Read more]

FONOM Pleased with Decision to Keep Northern Parks Open

FONOM Pleased with Decision to Keep Northern Parks Open

The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) is pleased to hear that the Province will operate Ivanhoe Lake, Fushimi Lake and René Brunelle for the 2015 camping season. “A great deal of hard work and dedication from community leaders and local residents were the driving forces [Read more]

SSM/Algoma Crime Of The Week – Help Identify Thief (Incl.Video)

SSM/Algoma Crime Of The Week – Help Identify Thief (Incl.Video)

FROM: SSM & Algoma Crime Stoppers SAULT STE. MARIE, ON – There have been numerous thefts in downtown Sault Ste. Marie in the past few months. Crime Stoppers and the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service need your help to solve these crimes. One of the many incidents occurred at Wal-Mart on [Read more]

UPDATE – SUSPICIOUS DEATH INVESTIGATION

UPDATE – SUSPICIOUS DEATH INVESTIGATION

MOOSONEE, ON – The Moosonee Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and the James Bay Crime Unit, under the direction of OPP Criminal Investigation Branch Detective Inspector Martin Graham, have concluded their investigation into the death of Angel MATTHEWS (27 years) of Moosonee.  Ms. MATTHEWS’ death [Read more]

Joint Statement by Ontario Health Minister and Chief Medical Officer of Health on Ontario Preparedness for Ebola Virus Disease

Joint Statement by Ontario Health Minister and Chief Medical Officer of Health on Ontario Preparedness for Ebola Virus Disease

Today Dr. Eric Hoskins, Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, and Dr. David Mowat, Interim Chief Medical Officer of Health, issued the following statement on Ontario’s preparedness for Ebola virus disease in Ontario:  “We know that Ontarians may have concerns related to the ongoing [Read more]

Carol Hughes’ statement on the Report of the Elliot Lake Commission of Inquiry

Carol Hughes’ statement on the Report of the Elliot Lake Commission of Inquiry

Upon the completion of the Commission of Inquiry (Click to view reports) into the collapse of the Algo Mall I would like to join many others who are offering their thanks and gratitude to Commissioner Bélanger and the members of his team who have worked so hard to present a thorough report. I [Read more]

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