Posts Tagged ‘northern ontario’

Mourning Violet Elizabeth Overton

Mourning Violet Elizabeth Overton

Violet Elizabeth Mary OVERTON, (Cooper, Mishibinijima)  passed away peacefully at the Lady Dunn Health Centre on Wednesday October 10, 2012, one day shy of her 83rd birthday.  Violet was predeceased by her husband William Thomas, and daughter Elizabeth McKinnon and sisters Marcella, Sara and [Read more]

MPP Michael Mantha’s NEWS FROM THE PARK

MPP Michael Mantha’s NEWS FROM THE PARK

ALGOMA-MANITOULIN, ON – After a busy few months in the legislature, the House rose this week for MPPs to spend some time in their ridings. Given the size of Algoma-Manitoulin, it is difficult for me to be everywhere at once, so I decided to hold constituency clinics in the northern part of [Read more]

NIPIGON OPP SEARCH FOR SUSPECT – UPDATE

NIPIGON OPP SEARCH FOR SUSPECT – UPDATE

FORT FRANCES, ON – Officers of the Nipigon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are continuing their investigation into a stolen vehicle today. Police are searching for a white male, between 30 and 40 years of age, with dark curly hair. He is being sought by police for [Read more]

Government reluctantly lifting claw back measures says Hughes

Government reluctantly lifting claw back measures says Hughes

If you have something embarrassing to announce a good time to do it is on a Friday afternoon.  It is believed that most news outlets have set their stories by that point, and the majority of journalists are not paying attention to the news ticker.   This is even truer on a Friday before a long [Read more]

NOSM Holds Francophone Symposium at Rendez-Vous 2012

NOSM Holds Francophone Symposium at Rendez-Vous 2012

Community Stakeholders and Conference Delegates from Around the World Consider Francophone Health THUNDER BAY, ON –  Wednesday, October 10, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) welcomed community stakeholders and Rendez-Vous 2012 conference delegates with an interest in Francophone [Read more]

Rain Could Not Deter Sisters in Spirit Annual Vigil and Walk in Marathon

Rain Could Not Deter Sisters in Spirit Annual Vigil and Walk in Marathon

Photography by Jan Latham Information courtesy Maryann Darling MARATHON, ON– October  4th, a group of more than 30 people from Marathon and neighbouring communities participated, for the 5th consecutive year, in the Native Women’s Association of Canada’s 7th Annual, SISTERS IN [Read more]

CROSSOVER INSIDER – New Release Trailers, Gaming Review and a Note From Tyler

CROSSOVER INSIDER – New Release Trailers, Gaming Review and a Note From Tyler

From the Editor of OntarioNewsNorth.com: Every week Tyler Davis, Owner Crossover Video & Games in Marathon, writes the Crossover Insider for OntarioNewsNorth.com. Published Tuesdays, The Crossover Insider is your source for the week’s movie & video game releases, store news, details of [Read more]

Wawa Mourns John Lazarhoff

Wawa Mourns John Lazarhoff

Johann (John) LAZARHOFF passed away peacefully at his son’s home on Friday October 5, 2012 just 2 days before his 90th birthday.  Beloved husband of Maria Lazarhoff (nee Stroph).  Dear father of George, Sylvia, Nadya (Lorne) and John.  Loving grandfather of Jamie, Matthew, Ali, Benjamin, [Read more]

Wawa Mourns Henryka Milczarek

Wawa Mourns Henryka Milczarek

Henryka MILCZAREK Passed away peacefully at the Lady Dunn Health Centre on Sunday October 7, 2012 at the age of 83 years.  Beloved wife of the late Jerzy Milczarek.  Loving mother of the late Zbigniew ‘Steve’ Milczarek (Bozena).  Proud grandmother of Pawel Milczarek (Kelsey Sitar) [Read more]

Manitouwadge Mourns Georges Gagné

Manitouwadge Mourns Georges Gagné

Georges Henrie GAGNÉ passed away peacefully, at the Manitouwadge General Hospital October 2nd at 75 years of age, with his family by his side. Beloved husband of Margot. Dear father of daughters Manon {Greg Lynch}, Tina {John Traymer}, Linda {David Jung}, and son Rick {Jennifer Durand}.  Loving [Read more]

MPS Students Assist Canadian Diabetes Association’s Clothesline Pick-UP

MPS Students Assist Canadian Diabetes Association’s Clothesline Pick-UP

MANITOUWADGE, ON – 9 million Canadians living with diabetes or prediabetes, many residents in our community are part of this statistic and Manitouwadge Public School is very pleased to be the local drop-off centre for donations to the Diabetes Clothesline®  again this year.  Recently [Read more]

NORDIK Institute and NOSCP to Host 1st Interdisciplinary Conference to advance community-based forest management

NORDIK Institute and NOSCP to Host 1st Interdisciplinary Conference to advance community-based forest management

From the Northern Ontario Sustainable Communities Partnership and the Northern Ontario Research, Development, Ideas and Knowledge Institute Building Resilient Communities Through Community-Based Forest Management ALGOMA UNIVERSITY, SAULT STE MARIE, ON JANUARY 16-18, 2013 NORDIK Institute and the [Read more]

OFSC “Starving North of Superior Snowmobile Clubs Out of Business” Says NOSSA President

OFSC “Starving North of Superior Snowmobile Clubs Out of Business” Says NOSSA President

The volunteers of the North of Superior Snowmobiling Association and its’ member Clubs have faced many obstacles during the 2011/2012 season. Poor economic conditions and mass unemployment have meant less cash in the hands of District 16 snowmobilers. As a result District 16 failed to sell the [Read more]

Ontario Brings More Solar Power Online

Ontario Brings More Solar Power Online

Ontario’s clean energy economy is bringing more renewable energy online, while creating good jobs for families. Innergex’s Stardale Solar Farm in East Hawkesbury, will produce 30 megawatts of clean electricity, enough to power more than 3,200 homes. During its peak construction period, [Read more]

“Bow Lake Partners Attest to 5 years of Ample Engagement and Consultation”

“Bow Lake Partners Attest to 5 years of Ample Engagement and Consultation”

SAULT STE. MARIE, ON – Last week the Northern Superior Chiefs passed a resolution opposing the Bow Lake Wind Farm project (“Project”) near Montreal River on the basis that Michipicoten First Nation (“MFN”) was not adequately consulted. Today, the Bow Lake Partners and Batchewana First [Read more]

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