Posts Tagged ‘northshore daily newspaper’

Terrace Bay Pulp Inc. Fined $275,000 After Worker’s Death

Terrace Bay Pulp Inc. Fined $275,000 After Worker’s Death

THUNDER BAY, ON – Terrace Bay Pulp Inc. has been fined $275,000 for an explosion that killed a worker at its mill in northern Ontario in 2011. On October 31 of that year, a hairline crack in the wall of a steel tank known as a blow tank was being welded by workers employed by [Read more]

Ontario Enhancing Job-Skills Programs for First Nations Communities

Ontario Enhancing Job-Skills Programs for First Nations Communities

Ontario Supporting Careers in Ring of Fire, Other Mining Developments Ontario is investing in training programs that will support jobs and improve the quality of life for First Nations communities near the Ring of Fire.   “I’m extremely proud of the support our government continues to show for [Read more]

Marathon’s Golf In Schools Program Expands

Marathon’s Golf In Schools Program Expands

MARATHON, ON – The groundwork has been laid to provide continued growth golfing in Marathon.  With the assistance of the following partners: Gary Mulligan-Owner/Operator of Marathon Canadian Tire Town of Marathon Administration/Town Council Local elementary school Principals/Staff The [Read more]

MPP Michael Mantha’s News from the Park

MPP Michael Mantha’s News from the Park

Last week we highlighted the recent news that the Ontario Provincial Police were pursuing criminal charges against the former Liberal Premier’s chief of staff. Police allege that the Premier’s top advisor was responsible for overseeing a massive removal of emails related to the gas plant [Read more]

Transforming the Ontario Northland Transportation Commission

Transforming the Ontario Northland Transportation Commission

Ontario Investing in Northeastern Transportation Services and Infrastructure Ontario will continue to operate the motor coach, Polar Bear Express, rail freight, and refurbishment services of the Ontario Northland Transportation Commission (ONTC) as a government-owned transportation company.  “I [Read more]

Mourning Lionel ‘Benny’ Bégin

Mourning Lionel ‘Benny’ Bégin

Lionel ‘Benny’ BÉGIN passed away peacefully on Tuesday April 1, 2014 at the Manitouwadge General Hospital at the age of 85 years. Benny was born in Hearst, Ontario on December 5, 1928.  As a young man Benny worked various jobs before coming to Manitouwadge in 1957 where he worked at [Read more]

$16,400 in Fines and Hunting Suspensions for Illegal Moose Hunt Near Caramat

$16,400 in Fines and Hunting Suspensions for Illegal Moose Hunt Near Caramat

Five Ontario men were fined a total of $16,400 and received hunting license suspensions for an illegal moose hunt and an attempted cover up in 2011. Jan Kuczek of Schomberg pleaded guilty to illegally party-hunting moose, failing to immediately attach a game seal, possessing wildlife illegally [Read more]

Ontario Saves Experimental Lakes Area

Ontario Saves Experimental Lakes Area

Provincial Investment Ensures Research and Innovation will Continue Ontario and the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) have signed an agreement to continue vital freshwater research at the Experimental Lakes Area — the only freshwater research facility of its kind in [Read more]

Portable Ice Hut Stolen Off Wawa Lake

Portable Ice Hut Stolen Off Wawa Lake

WAWA, ON – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Wawa Detachment is currently investigating a theft of a FRABILL portable ice hut from Wawa Lake sometime between March 29 and 30, 2014.  The hut was located approximately 100 metres from shore off of Highway 101, approximately four kilometers [Read more]

KWG Testing Indicates New Ferrochrome Refining Method

KWG Testing Indicates New Ferrochrome Refining Method

TORONTO, ON – KWG Resources Inc. (TSX-V: KWG) (“KWG”) is pleased to report that further laboratory tests on the reduction of the Black Horse chromite using natural gas have been completed. The results of these tests provide substantial encouragement that the newly developed method may be [Read more]

Schreiber Students Experiencing Double Vision?

Schreiber Students Experiencing Double Vision?

    SCHREIBER, ON – March 27th, students at Holy Angels School dressed up like each other for Twin Day, with donations going to our Water Project in Africa. Even though some students were missing because of bad weather, a lot of twins were seen around the building. Thank you to Miss [Read more]

St. Hilary School Spirit Week Includes Science North, Medieval Night And Much More!

St. Hilary School Spirit Week Includes Science North, Medieval Night And Much More!

RED ROCK, ON – St. Hilary School students and staff celebrated “Spirit Week” during the first week of March.>We decided that we needed some “extra” fun activities to lift our spirits during this LONG, COLD WINTER! The week was packed full of fun and learning! It all started Monday [Read more]

Marathon PGM-Cu Joint Review Panel Update

Marathon PGM-Cu Joint Review Panel Update

Interested parties are reminded that the Marathon Joint Review Panel is requiring Stillwater Canada Inc. to provide monthly updates regarding the status of the work to update the project’s feasibility study and to respond to the Panel’s information request.  The Panel invites participants to [Read more]

Crossover Insider : March Top 10 Rentals; New Releases & Trailers; Gaming News +More!

Crossover Insider : March Top 10 Rentals; New Releases & Trailers; Gaming News +More!

TYLER’S INSIDE REVIEW April has arrived, and of course a new month means a new batch of exciting new releases to look forward to.  This month features a slew of big titles from a variety of genres including a couple of huge blockbusters. Lord of the Rings fans can rejoice as the second [Read more]

Grenstone Snowfall Warning & Highway Closures Slow Travels On Northshore

Grenstone Snowfall Warning & Highway Closures Slow Travels On Northshore

NORTHSHORE/GREENSTONE, ON – Spring weather continues to make travelling difficult in the area as Highway 17 was closed earlier today due to thawing snow and ice. Highway 17 was closed to traffic at Terrace Bay to westbound traffic, and eastbound at Rainbow Falls because of water over the [Read more]

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