Posts Tagged ‘northshore daily newspaper’

CONCERTS IN THE PARKING LOT Returns

CONCERTS IN THE PARKING LOT Returns

MARATHON, ON – Concerts in the Parking Lot co-creator Beverlee Coulter announced via email today that Australian 2010 World Guitar Championship participant Daniel Champagne will perform next week at CITPL welcomes the Northshore to their doorstep. The show will take place, Wednesday, July [Read more]

Evacuation Of Deer Lake First Nation Complete

Evacuation Of Deer Lake First Nation Complete

Most Vulnerable Residents Airlifted On Military Aircraft 530 Deer Lake residents have now been safely evacuated from their community which is threatened by nearby forest fires. Forest fires had been burning as close as 3.5 kilometres from the remote northwest Ontario community. At the request of [Read more]

OASIS Offers Free Swim for All Ages – ALL SUMMER!

OASIS Offers Free Swim for All Ages – ALL SUMMER!

  The Township of Manitouwadge, Community Services Department would like to inform the general public that the Manitouwadge Oasis Pool is free for all ages for scheduled public swimming this season.  The decision to make the Oasis Pool free this summer may come as a shock to some residences who [Read more]

Terrace Bay Public Library Receives Generous Donation

Terrace Bay Public Library Receives Generous Donation

TERRACE BAY, ON – Recently installed at the new Terrace Bay Public Library, 2 interactive panels which compliment the children’s area. Pictured is regular library user Ahmed Mercan, 4 years old, enjoying playing with the panels. The panels were purchased through a generous donation [Read more]

New Brand Promotes Ontario Wood

New Brand Promotes Ontario Wood

McGuinty Government Helping Ontarians Buy Local A new Ontario wood logo will make it easier for consumers to choose made-in-Ontario wood products and support our economy. The logo offers Ontarians a quick and easy way to identify wood products from Ontario so they can buy local and support the [Read more]

DRIVING COMPLAINT LEADS TO IMPAIRED DRIVER

DRIVING COMPLAINT LEADS TO IMPAIRED DRIVER

  WAWA, ON – July 6, 2011 at 9:55 pm Superior East OPP in Wawa received a complaint from a motorist reporting a yellow pick-up truck driving erratically on Highway 17 approximately 40 kms south of Wawa.  A patrol was made and the described vehicle was located in the northbound ditch with a [Read more]

CROSSOVER INSIDER – NEW RELEASES & SUMMERFEST FUN!

CROSSOVER INSIDER – NEW RELEASES & SUMMERFEST FUN!

Every week Tyler Davis, Owner Crossover Video & Games in Marathon,  writes the Crossover Insider. Published Tuesdays (Delayed this week due to Summerfest Collaborations) on www.OntarioNewsNorth.com The Crossover Insider is your source for the week’s movie & video game releases, store [Read more]

Holy Saviour Graduates 2011

Holy Saviour Graduates 2011

Photos courtesy Cindy McGrath   MARATHON, ON – Tuesday, June 28 Grade 8 students from Holy Saviour Catholic School, and their parents, family and friends gathered to celebrate their graduation from elementary school and an important transition in their educational journey. The class chose [Read more]

Northeast Region Fire Situation Update

Northeast Region Fire Situation Update

Northeast Region July 6, 2011 4pm NEW FIRES One fire was reported on Tuesday, July 5. Hearst 5 was reported southwest of Fushimi Lake Provincial Park and is out at 0.1 hectares.  Two new fires were reported by the evening of July 6. Sudbury 29 was reported southeast of Naughton and is not under [Read more]

Canadian Pride Rocks on Salls Street

Canadian Pride Rocks on Salls Street

Article & Photos by Sarah Clowes, EDO, Township of Red Rock RED ROCK, ON – The gloomy weather didn’t keep the people of Red Rock and surrounding communities away on Canada Day. Festivities took place on Salls Street in Red Rock following a 50’s and 60’s theme. The day began with a [Read more]

Manitouwadge Bearwise Dumpster Update & Regulations

Manitouwadge Bearwise Dumpster Update & Regulations

The Corporation of the Township of Manitouwadge Public Notice Use of Bear Proof Dumpsters Please use the Bear Proof Dumpsters (stenciled with bear image) regularly between the hours of 6:00 AM and 11:00 PM for household kitchen waste only which has been well wrapped and drained of all liquid [Read more]

Top Ten Things to Know When Camping

Top Ten Things to Know When Camping

 McGuinty Government Encourages Families To Enjoy Camping This Summer Summer is a great time to camp in Ontario’s provincial parks, and whether you’re a new or experienced camper, here are our ten tips that can help make the experience more enjoyable and safe: Use the Park Locator to [Read more]

Fire Near Manitouwadge Under Control – Northeast Region Update

Fire Near Manitouwadge Under Control – Northeast Region Update

Northeast Region Fire Situation Update July 4, 2011 – 4pm NEW FIRES – July 3 Three new fires were reported in the Northeast Region on Sunday, July 3 in North Bay (1) and Wawa (2) districts. North Bay 17 was reported on Wicksteed Lake and is being held at 0.5 hectares. Wawa 17 was [Read more]

“NDP Motions gain unanimous support but no headlines” Hughes

“NDP Motions gain unanimous support but no headlines” Hughes

Although the opening session of the 41st parliament was dominated by the budget and back to work to legislation, there was more being done in the House of Commons that did not make the same kind of fodder for sensational news.   In some respects, it is unfortunate since the motions debated in the [Read more]

THEFT, MISCHIEF AT CAMP NEAR CHAPLEAU

THEFT, MISCHIEF AT CAMP NEAR CHAPLEAU

 CHAPLEAU, ON – July 1, 2011 Superior East OPP in Chapleau were dispatched to a private camp on Bordon Lake near Chapleau.  The camp is isolated and accessible only by ATV’s or 4-wheel drive vehicles.  Person(s) unknown were reported to have caused an estimated $500.00 damage to a gate at [Read more]

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