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GREENSTONE OPP EXECUTE DRUG WARRANT ON AROLAND FIRST NATION

GREENSTONE OPP EXECUTE DRUG WARRANT ON AROLAND FIRST NATION

FROM/DE:    Greenstone OPP Detachment                DATE: February 18, 2011 AROLAND FIRST NATION, ON – February 14, 2011 members of the Greenstone Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Detachment executed a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act search warrant in the First Nations [Read more]

POLICE EXECUTE SEARCH WARRANTS

POLICE EXECUTE SEARCH WARRANTS

Originating Service: OPP Organized Crime Enforcement Bureau Date of Release: February 18, 2011 GREENSTONE, ON – February 17, 2011 Drug Enforcement Unit officers assisted by members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Greenstone detachment executed Controlled Drug and Substances Act warrants [Read more]

Transport Jacknifes on Hwy 17 Near Rossport This Morning

Transport Jacknifes on Hwy 17 Near Rossport This Morning

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2011 ROSSPORT, ON – NIPIGON Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police had advised this morning, at approximately 6:30am, that HIGHWAY #17 approximately 15km West of Rossport was closed due to icy road conditions which caused a tractor trailer unit to jacknife across [Read more]

UNDER PRESSURE, TELUS UNLOCKED PHONES TUESDAY

UNDER PRESSURE, TELUS UNLOCKED PHONES TUESDAY

Hyer’s Cell Phone Freedom Act continues to push carriers to loosen mobile phone locks OTTAWA, ON – Member of Parliament Bruce Hyer was pleased recently that another wireless giant, Telus Mobility, bowed to public pressure and decided to start unlocking customer cell phones starting as of [Read more]

Schreiber Students D.A.R.E. to Say NO to Drugs & Alcohol

Schreiber Students D.A.R.E. to Say NO to Drugs & Alcohol

SCHREIBER, ON – Holy Angels Catholic School’s Grade 5/6 class are participating in an exciting nine week program, D.A.R.E, to help them resist pressures which may influence them to experiment with drugs and alcohol.  This program is given by the O.P.P. Constable Carol Michtics and her [Read more]

Batchewana First Nation’s Third Annual Mid Winter Celebration!

Batchewana First Nation’s Third Annual Mid Winter Celebration!

BATCHEWANA FIRST NATION OF OJIBWAYS RANKIN RESERVE 15D, GOULAIS BAY RESERVE 15A, OBADJIWAN RESERVE 15E, WHITEFISH ISLAND 15   February 17, 2011 This coming weekend Batchewana First Nation (BFN) will be celebrating the third annual “Mid Winter Celebration”. This event brings our communities; [Read more]

THUNDER BAY OPP CONDUCT SEATBELT COMPLIANCE SPOTCHECKS

THUNDER BAY OPP CONDUCT SEATBELT COMPLIANCE SPOTCHECKS

FROM/DE: THUNDER BAY DETACHMENT                       DATE: February 17, 2011 Thunder Bay, ON – Wednesday, February 16th 2011, Thunder Bay OPP Officers conducted several seatbelt compliance spotchecks across the Thunder Bay OPP detachment area. Officers stopped [Read more]

Long-Term Energy Plan Takes Another Step Forward

Long-Term Energy Plan Takes Another Step Forward

McGuinty Government Issues Directives On Energy Supply And Transmission Ontario has taken the next major step forward to implementing the government’s 20-year Long-Term Energy Plan, Building Our Clean Energy Future. This will help keep the lights on in our homes, businesses, schools and [Read more]

Stepping Up The Fight Against Human Trafficking

Stepping Up The Fight Against Human Trafficking

McGuinty Government Strengthening Support For Victims And Police Ontario is enhancing its ability to fight human trafficking by providing additional support to prevent, deter and denounce human exploitation and provide support for victims of this terrible crime. The province is launching a [Read more]

Diabetes Health & Wellness by Jackie Jung CDE, RN

Diabetes Health & Wellness by Jackie Jung CDE, RN

Preventing Type 2 Diabetes In the first two articles I talked about Risks for developing Type 2 diabetes and explained the physiology of Pre-Diabetes.  See:  http://www.OntarioNewsNorth.com/?p=21412  http://www.OntarioNewsNorth.com/?p=19621.  To review:  All people destined to develop type 2 [Read more]

NIPIGON/SCHREIBER OPP WEEKEND REVIEW

NIPIGON/SCHREIBER OPP WEEKEND REVIEW

FROM/DE:    Nipigon Detachment                                         DATE: February 14, 2011 STOLEN VEHICLE RECOVERED NIPIGON, ON –During the weekend of February 11 to February 13, 2011 Nipigon/Schreiber Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) issued 25 [Read more]

Terrace Bay Resident Awarded James Bain Medallion

Terrace Bay Resident Awarded James Bain Medallion

From Township of Terrace Bay TERRACE BAY, ON – Irene Moore, of Terrace Bay has been awarded the James Bain Medallion and named Ontario Public Library Board Member of the Year 2011 by the Ontario Public Library Association. Moore has served on the Terrace Bay Public Library Board for thirteen [Read more]

Creating Jobs In Ontario’s Forestry Industry

Creating Jobs In Ontario’s Forestry Industry

February 14, 2011 1:10 PM McGuinty Government Putting Ontario’s Wood To Work, Supporting The Economy Eleven forestry companies have accepted wood supply offers from the Province, creating 163 new jobs and sustaining 404. This will also help create other jobs in the forestry sector, and [Read more]

Respiratory Outbreak at Grandview Lodge

Respiratory Outbreak at Grandview Lodge

  THUNDER BAY, ON – Officials at the Thunder Bay District Health Unit and Grandview Lodge have declared a facility-wide outbreak of a respiratory illness which has been identified as Influenza A. The facility is located at 200 Lillie Street North. All admissions, transfers and discharges [Read more]

Valentine’s Day arrived early in Red Rock

Valentine’s Day arrived early in Red Rock

St. Hilary School Hosts Annual Senior/Grandparent’s Tea RED ROCK, ON  –  Friday, February 11, 2011, love was in the air at St. Hilary School.  Sponsored by St. Hilary’s School Council, a “Valentine Tea” was held for all seniors and grandparents (of the students) in [Read more]

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