Posts Tagged ‘northern ontario news’

Hole in One on #3!

Hole in One on #3!

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Tuesday, August 31st, what is often a ‘Once in a Lifetime’ experience for most golfers came as an added surprise because of the strong wind which were being tolerated by golfers enjoying a morning at the Manitouwadge Golf Course. At 11:30 am, while in the [Read more]

Community Projects Protect Endangered Animals

Community Projects Protect Endangered Animals

August 25, 2010 12:05 PM McGuinty Government Supporting Local Stewardship Work Ontario’s species at risk will continue to be protected by concerned citizens and groups running local environmental projects.Through support from the Species at Risk Stewardship Fund, 113 community projects will [Read more]

Get An ‘A’ On Your School Bus Safety Lesson

Get An ‘A’ On Your School Bus Safety Lesson

August 30, 2010 3:45 PM McGuinty Government Helping Kids Get Back To School Safely Start the school year off right by driving safely and responsibly around school buses.Drivers can keep children safe by:  Continuing to stop for a school bus when its red lights are flashing as children hop on or [Read more]

MBA Business Beat Showcase

MBA Business Beat  Showcase

Manitouwadge Business Association  Business Beat August 2010  by Maggie Schut Welcome to Business Beat…where each month Manitouwadge Business Association happenings are announced plus a member showcased.  Input is welcomed…please contact the author at 826-4626 or hawberryfields@shaw.ca. [Read more]

Chair Of Public Sector Compensation Restraint Board Nominated

Chair Of Public Sector Compensation Restraint Board Nominated

August 30, 2010 McGuinty Government Nominates Labour Relations Expert Diane Gee Ontario has nominated Diane Gee for appointment as Chair of the Public Sector Compensation Restraint Board, subject to review by the Standing Committee on Government Agencies.  Ms. Gee is currently the Interim Chair of [Read more]

Test Scores Rise for Ontario Students

Test Scores Rise for Ontario Students

August 30, 2010 McGuinty Government Preparing Students For Future Success Over 50,000 additional Grade 3, 6 and 9 students are meeting or exceeding the provincial standard in reading, writing and math, compared to seven years ago. For Grade 3 and Grade 6, 68 per cent of students are mastering the [Read more]

Wawa Fire 32 Out of Control

Wawa Fire 32 Out of Control

Forest fire situation update East Fire Region August 30, 2010 Two new fires were reported on August 29. North Bay 94, north of Temagami, was 0.1 hectares in size but has since been declared out. Wawa 32, a lightning fire north of Missinaibi Lake, is not under control at 0.4 hectares. On Saturday, [Read more]

Driving and Possession Charges Laid

Driving and Possession Charges Laid

FROM/DE:    SUPERIOR EAST OPP    DATE:      August 30, 2010 DISQUALIFIED DRIVER IN POSSESSION OF MARIHUANA (WHITE RIVER, ON.) – On August 29, 2010 and 8:49 pm Superior East OPP in White River were patrolling on Highway 17, Vasiloff Township near South White River had occasion to stop a [Read more]

Natural Cooking with NFSC

Natural Cooking with NFSC

What are you going to cook with your summer forest finds? The Northeast Superior Forest Community launches NTFP recipe sharing forum CHAPLEAU, ON – As the summer comes to an end, you must have an abundance of wild berries, mushrooms, and other delicious natural treasures that you found in the [Read more]

Chill defeated in Playoffs

Chill defeated in Playoffs

Juventus Defeat Chill to Clinch Playoff and Regiment Cup (Thunder Bay, Ontario) – Thunder Bay Italia Juventus raised the Playoff and Regiment Cup Trophies at Chapples Park Sunday night, after defeating the Thunder Bay Chill Reserves 6-2 in the deciding leg of the 2010 Premier Soccer League of [Read more]

Gun Registry – Letter to the Editor

Gun Registry – Letter to the Editor

Thanks to Simon of Guilletville, ON for this Letter to the Editor, it is a great example of the type of reader submissions OntarioNewsNorth.com is glad to publish. It is free of personal attacks, full of opinion and, references to polls are minimal (remember, OntarioNewsNorth.com does not endorse, [Read more]

Making It Easier To Apply For A Student Loan

Making It Easier To Apply For A Student Loan

McGuinty Government Cutting Red Tape, Helping More Students Succeed Starting this year, college and university students will spend less time filling out loan and grant applications and standing in back-to-school line-ups. They will also receive their financial support faster.The province is [Read more]

200 MNR Staff Ontario Bound

200 MNR Staff Ontario Bound

This is the most recent report received, as of Aug.29-04:25 from the East Fire Region; to read Saturday, Aug.28th‘s report from the West Fire Region CLICK HERE Forest Fire Situation Update East Fire Region August 27, 2010 No new fires were reported on August 26. Two hundred staff will be [Read more]

West Region Fire Hazard High

West Region Fire Hazard High

Forest Fire Situation Update West Fire Region Saturday August 28, 2010 The forest fire hazard is high across northwestern Ontario. There is one new fire today in the West Fire Region. Thunder Bay Fire 60 is a small 0.1ha lightning caused fire burning on an island at Amik Lake north on hwy 527. All [Read more]

Bidding at Moose Hall

Bidding at Moose Hall

MARATHON, ON – Would-be bidders gathered at the Moose Hall, Wenesday, August 25th hoping to score some great deals at a new furniture and electronics auction. Tru Liquidators, a Southern Ontario business, travel North only once every 5 yrs or so and have earned a reputation for offering [Read more]

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