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Hand Drawn/Photography Contest Nearing End

Hand Drawn/Photography Contest Nearing End

BARRICK – HEMLO – 25th Aniversary HAND DRAWN & PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST 2010 Those wanting to enter in Barrick Hemlo’s 25th Anniversary Hand Drawn & Photography Contest should note that the deadline is quickly approaching.  This contest is for hand drawn pictures as well as photographs [Read more]

OLG Winners – June 21st, 2010

OLG Winners – June 21st, 2010

Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation – Lottery winning numbers TORONTO, June 21 /CNW/ –     Monday                      21/06/2010    PICK-3: 0 3 0     PICK-4: 3 1 2 2     ENCORE: 1448868 DAILY KENO 1, 3, 11, 15, 20, 21, 25, 31, 34, 36, 37, 38, 40, [Read more]

Cline New Elk Mine rehabilitation update

Cline New Elk Mine rehabilitation update

Miners access all coal seams in New Elk Coal Mine TORONTO, June 21 /CNW/ – Cline Mining Corporation (TSX: CMK) (“Cline” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that the underground miners have now completed the installation of roof support and clean-up of roof falls [Read more]

MISCHIEF TO CP RAIL EQUIPMENT

MISCHIEF TO CP RAIL EQUIPMENT

DATE:  June 21, 2010 (CHAPLEAU, ON) – On June 16, 2010 Superior East OPP in Chapleau received a complaint from Canadian Pacific Rail staff advising that sometime over the past three days property and equipment had been spray painted. Propane Tanks, box cars and in particular, electronic switch [Read more]

Ontario’s Tax Plan Will Help Manufacturers Build Economic Growth

Ontario’s Tax Plan Will Help Manufacturers Build Economic Growth

June 21, 2010 10:00 AM McGuinty Government Providing Tax Relief to Bolster the Manufacturing Sector Ontario’s manufacturers are expected to receive over $1 billion in tax relief annually as a result of the Tax Plan for Jobs and Growth. Beginning July 1, manufacturers will be eligible for [Read more]

Aboriginal Day on the Northshore

Aboriginal Day on the Northshore

Pic River Aboriginal Day Celebrations by Karina Hunter PIC RIVER, ON – Saturday, June 19th Pic River First Nations residents welcomed their Northshore neighbours for a full day of family oriented fun.  Activities began at 10am with Cultural Teachings in the Tipi at the Mouth of the Pic River; [Read more]

From the Pastors Pen

From the Pastors Pen

The following article is a summary of a sermon delivered recently by Pastor Gary at Bethany Pentecostal Chapel, Manitouwadge, Ontario. You can hear Pastor Gary in person by attending Sunday morninig Worhip weekly,  at 10:30am.  Christianity has some unalterable truths. One of those truths is that [Read more]

East Forest Fire Situation Update

East Forest Fire Situation Update

East Fire Region June 20, 2010 Currently there have been no new fires reported for June 20, and no new fires were reported on June 19. Hearst 30 is under control at 1.7 hectares while Wawa 26 has been called out. Five FireRanger crews from the East Fire Region have been dispatched to northern [Read more]

Nipigon 35 & West Fire Region Update

Nipigon 35 & West Fire Region Update

West Fire Region Situation Update Sunday June 20 2010 June 20, was a quiet day across the region. Fair skies and scattered showers were the norm today. Nipigon Fire 35 continues to receive full attack with seven crews committed and two helicopters. The fire is responding well to suppression [Read more]

Ontario Paving the Way for Electric Cars

Ontario Paving the Way for Electric Cars

McGuinty Government Supporting Clean Transportation Ontario individuals, businesses, and organizations that purchase or lease a new plug-in hybrid electric or battery electric vehicle after July 1, 2010 may be eligible for a rebate between $5,000 and $8,500.  This is an important part of the [Read more]

This Week at MHS

This Week at MHS

Ending the year on a good note aby Karina Hunter   MANITOUWADGE, ON – June 16th, MHS Junior Band members treated the community to live entertainment with their end of year concert.  Teacher Pat Lalonde lead the group,  in a number of modern musical numbers, band members clearly enjoying [Read more]

Man Ordered to Pay Cost of Putting Out Fire

Man Ordered to Pay Cost of Putting Out Fire

Unintentional Fire Proves Costly A Connaught-area man has been fined $180 and ordered to pay the $8,500 cost of putting out a fire he started. Edwin Philion was convicted of starting a fire under unsafe conditions. The court also ordered him to pay the cost of extinguishing the fire. The court [Read more]

Ontario Leading the Way in Water Opportunities

Ontario Leading the Way in Water Opportunities

Premier McGuinty Addresses Inaugural Canadian Water Summit Ontario is poised to become North America’s leader in clean water technology. The province is in an excellent position to help provide solutions as worldwide demand for fresh water increases dramatically. Ontario has an abundance of [Read more]

First Nations’ Point of Sale Exemption continues

First Nations’ Point of Sale Exemption continues

Continuing Point of Sale Exemption for Ontario’s First Nations Ontario will continue to provide a provincial exemption for First Nations under the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST). This exemption has been in place in Ontario for 30 years under the Retail Sales Tax (RST). Effective [Read more]

New Head of Ontario Police Chiefs Appointed

New Head of Ontario Police Chiefs Appointed

McGuinty Government Congratulates New President Robert P. Herman The Ontario government congratulates Chief Robert P. Herman of the Thunder Bay Police Service on his appointment as the 59th president of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP). Chief Herman was sworn in at the conclusion [Read more]

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