Posts Tagged ‘northern ontario’

HUGHES BRINGS CHILD PORNOGRAPHY FIGHT TO HOUSE OF COMMONS

HUGHES BRINGS CHILD PORNOGRAPHY FIGHT TO HOUSE OF COMMONS

March 9, 2011 OTTAWA, ON – Canadians do not accept child pornography and Parliament needs to make sure that message is heard by the CRTC and internet service providers.  That is the message Carol Hughes brought to the House of Commons toady. Tabling a petition from the residents of Elliot Lake, [Read more]

NDP WANTS MILLS IN THE LAKE, SAYS BROWN

NDP WANTS MILLS IN THE LAKE, SAYS BROWN

             March 9, 2010 QUEEN’S PARK, ON – Today in the Legislature, Peter Tabuns NDP Environment Critic, reiterated the NDP policy saying to Liberal Energy Minister Duguid “I believe in offshore wind power, this is a Minister of Energy who doesn’t, so I’ve had it [Read more]

Schreiber and Terrace Bay Hoop It Up

Schreiber and Terrace Bay Hoop It Up

Holy Angels Sweep Tournament GOLD at Schreiber and Terrace Bay Basketball Tournament SCHREIBER, ON – The boys and girls elementary round robin tournament took place on Monday February 28th at Holy Angels Catholic School and Schreiber Public School.  Holy Angels, Schreiber Panthers, St. [Read more]

CAROL HUGHES CONDEMNS THE CONSERVATIVE IN AND OUT CAMPAIGN SCANDAL

CAROL HUGHES CONDEMNS THE CONSERVATIVE IN AND OUT CAMPAIGN SCANDAL

OTTAWA, ON– Today, during question period in the House of Commons, New Democrat MP Carol Hughes (Algoma- Manitoulin – Kapuskasing) took aim at the Conservative In and Out campaign scandal. Hughes asked the Conservatives why they try to justify their actions by accusing other parties of [Read more]

Motor Vehicle Collision Near Dead Horse Road

Motor Vehicle Collision Near Dead Horse Road

FROM: Marathon OPP Detachment  DATE: March 9, 2010 MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION MARATHON, ON –On Tuesday March 8, 2011 at 03:12pm the Marathon  Ontario Provincial Police  (OPP) responded to a motor vehicle collision that occurred on Highway 17, approximately 6km West of the Little Pic River bridge [Read more]

81 Per Cent of High School Students Graduating

81 Per Cent of High School Students Graduating

72,000 More Students Succeed In Ontario High Schools Ontario is becoming even more competitive now that more students are graduating from high school. Graduation rates have risen in each of the last six years — going from 68 per cent in 2003-04 to 81 per cent in 2009-10. That’s an [Read more]

Crossover Insider –

Crossover Insider –

The staff at Crossover Video and Games is pleased to announce that we have received another shipment of our very popular Customer Loyalty Cards. These cards reward our customers for every movie or game rental made at our store. Don’t forget to have your card in hand when you come in to check out [Read more]

NOSM Hosts Third Annual Faculty Affairs Retreat

NOSM Hosts Third Annual Faculty Affairs Retreat

Fostering Excellent Faculty Relations at NOSM SUDBURY, ON – March 4-5, 2011, nearly 80 faculty members of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) came together at the third annual Faculty Affairs Retreat; The theme of this year’s retreat was “Excellence in Teaching at the Northern [Read more]

Nipigon Resident Charged in Union Fraud Case

Nipigon Resident Charged in Union Fraud Case

FROM/DE: North West Region Headquarters                                     DATE: March 7, 2011 CHARGES LAID IN UNION FRAUD CASE THUNDER BAY, ON – Wayne ASSELIN (64 yrs old) of Nipigon, Ontario has been charged in relation to his duties as Financial Secretary [Read more]

KWG ANNOUNCES XSTRATA FERROCHROME SMELTING TEST RESULTS

KWG ANNOUNCES XSTRATA FERROCHROME SMELTING TEST RESULTS

 March 7, 2011 Montreal, PQ –- KWG Resources Inc. (TSXV: KWG) has received the preliminary analysis from the smelting test completed by Xstrata Process Support on February 3rd, 2011. The results reported are from two separate smelting tests conducted at two different temperatures. While both [Read more]

Improving Ontario’s Mining Industry

Improving Ontario’s Mining Industry

McGuinty Government Supports Prospectors, Landowners And Local Economies Improvements to Ontario’s mining sector will benefit both prospectors and private landowners, while helping strengthen Northern and rural economies across the provinces.  This includes: A new Electronic Assessment [Read more]

Thunder Bay OPP Busy During This Morning’s Commute

Thunder Bay OPP Busy During This Morning’s Commute

FROM/DE: THUNDER BAY DETACHMENT                   DATE: March 07, 2011 OPP REMIND DRIVERS  SLOW DOWN WHEN THERE ARE POOR WEATHER / DRIVING CONDITIONS Thunder Bay, ON – Monday, February March 7th 2011, Thunder Bay OPP responded to a number of motor vehicle collisions during [Read more]

Fashion Gets Ugly in Schreiber

Fashion Gets Ugly in Schreiber

  SCHREIBER, ON – During Schreiber’s Carnival Week, the Schreiber Public Library held a Penny Auction and Ugly Sweater Dance challenging participants to wear their ‘ugliest’ sweaters.  Ugly is of course a matter of opinion but the Library was quite impressed with how [Read more]

MPS Welcomes Back Graduates as Co-Op Placements

MPS Welcomes Back Graduates as Co-Op Placements

MANITOUWADGE PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS MANITOUWADGE, ON – Manitouwadge Public School is very pleased to welcome two former students back with us. Justin Fleurent and Lea Leduc spent all of their elementary school life as students at MPS and are now back doing their high school Coop placement. Justin [Read more]

Gravelle announces funding for tourism and family fun in NW Ontario

Gravelle announces funding for tourism and family fun in NW Ontario

 Celebrate Ontario Helps Festivals And Events In Thunder Bay-Superior North         March 4, 2011      Ontario is helping festivals and events in Northwestern Ontario boost tourism, generate economic activity, welcome new visitors to the region, and support and create new local jobs. [Read more]

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