Posts Tagged ‘northern ontario daily newspaper’
Written by Wawa Goose Seniors Club on 25 October 2013
Thank you all for the lovely orders, so numerous, for turkey pies!!! We have had one very busy week getting 66 large pies and 121 small pies made and into the freezer at the Drop In or at home. We used up most of 47 kilos of turkey, 30 pounds of potatoes, 3 bunches of [Read more]
Written by ManitouwadgeMarathon OPP on 25 October 2013
MANITOUWADGE, ON –The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), in accordance with the Police Services Act, is releasing information regarding a high-risk offender now residing in Manitouwadge Ontario. OPP is advising residents of the area that 74-year-old Gordon Joseph OLIVER has been released from [Read more]
Written by admin on 25 October 2013
NIPIGON, ON – Nipigon Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged one male after Nipigon OPP officers executed a search warrant at a residence in Red Rock On, on October 7th 2013. Officers seized: 11 Morphine Pills, 7.5 grams of Cocaine, 20 grams of Marihuana $965 dollars in Canadian Currency. [Read more]
Written by Superior North CFDC on 24 October 2013
TERRACE BAY, ON – The school year is well underway now, and with it comes a host of new learning opportunities for students. Among these new opportunities, is a chance to learn about entrepreneurship and business being provided by Superior North Community Futures Development Corporation [Read more]
Written by admin on 24 October 2013
TERRACE BAY, ON – Curlers, grab your brooms… Ready, Set, SWEEP! The curling season is scheduled to begin in Terrace Bay November 5th, register as an individual or a team (Ladies, Mens or Mixed) by contacting Scott Adams 825-9151 or Helga MacKenzie 825-9002. To contact the Terrace Bay [Read more]
Written by St. Martin School on 23 October 2013
by Mandy Godin and Dave Mauro TERRACE BAY, ON – Within our world there are many children, especially girls, who do not have the luxury of obtaining an education for a variety of reasons. This lack of education results in a continued cycle of poverty, especially in underdeveloped [Read more]
Written by Manitouwadge Public School on 23 October 2013
PROMOTING WASTE-FREE LUNCHES AT MPS MANITOUWADGE, ON – In a world of so much fast and packaged food, discarded packaging is becoming an enormous problem for the environment. The students and staff at MPS take these ecological concerns very seriously and believe of taking action to be part [Read more]
Written by Environment Canada - Environnement Canada on 23 October 2013
Stillwater Canada Inc. has submitted responses to three of the Supplementary Information Requests (SIRs) issued by the Joint Review Panel on August 30, 2013. The responses are available on the public registry and can be found at the following links: Response to SIR 3 – Acid Base [Read more]
Written by Press Release on 23 October 2013
HEARST, ON – Shortly after 1:00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 22, 2013, officers of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Hearst Detachment responded to a fatal collision involving a Chrysler 300 passenger vehicle and a pickup truck on Highway 11, approximately 90 kilometers west of Hearst. Responding [Read more]
Written by Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources on 23 October 2013
Calling all kids! Grab your paints and pencil crayons. The Kids’ Fish Art Contest is back. This annual contest, sponsored by the Ministry of Natural Resources, asks budding Rembrandts to picture what it’s like to be a fish – literally! What do they look like? Where do they live? What do they [Read more]
Written by admin on 23 October 2013
MANITOUWADGE, ON – Thursday, October 17th, Our Lady of Lourdes Elementary School held it’s annual invitational cross-country run on Ski Hill Road, 3km of winding, gravel road. Temperatures were near ideal, a bit chilly but at least no snow or rain. In addition to students [Read more]
Written by Thunder Bay District Health Unit on 23 October 2013
Once again, the Northwest Tobacco Control Area Network (NW TCAN) will be supporting youth engagement projects with a focus on tobacco prevention. Schools and community groups are eligible to apply for a 2013/2014 Youth Engagement Grant of up to $1000 by Nov. 15, 2013. “We are pleased to offer the [Read more]
Written by Reader Submission on 22 October 2013
Submitted by Edgar J. Lavoie GREENSTONE, ON – Greenstone Historical Society welcomes all Greenstone residents and visitors to attend a General Meeting on Wednesday, October 30th, at Geraldton Public Library. The outside door to the meeting room will be open by 6:45 pm, meeting starts at 7pm. [Read more]
Written by Schreiber Library on 22 October 2013
Kids Halloween Craft October 17th Schreiber Public Library hosted a Kids Halloween Craft coordinated by Lynn Kennedy for children up to age 12. Lynn demonstrated how to create a batty Halloween decoration for the front lawn. Parents and children enjoyed their time painting and gluing their own [Read more]
Written by Tyler Davis on 22 October 2013
TYLER TALKS Scary movies are as popular as they ever have been- but rarely do they perform up to their hype at the box office. A glaring exception to this trend debuted in theatres July 19th across North America, and by the end of its run, it had shattered all industry expectations with a mind [Read more]