Posts Tagged ‘northshore daily newspaper’

“THE GOOD OLD DAYS” RETURN TO MPS

“THE GOOD OLD DAYS” RETURN TO MPS

This Week at Manitouwadge Public Schoool Students in Mrs. McLeod’s Grade 2/3 Social Studies class were “shaking things up” last week as they learned, first hand, how to make butter. After, what seemed to the students like long excruciating minutes of vigorous and strenuous exercise, a [Read more]

Marathon Skater Places 3rd in Northern Ontario

Marathon Skater Places 3rd in Northern Ontario

From Shelley Heavens, MFSC   Marathon Figure Skating Club congratulates Rebecca Harasym who has place  3rd in the Novice Ladies Event at the Northern Ontario Sectionals Competition   HUNTSVILLE, ON – October 29th and 20th Rebecca Harasym placed 3rd in the Novice Ladies Event at the [Read more]

4 ARRESTED AND $71,000.00 WORTH OF MARIHUANA SEIZED

4 ARRESTED AND $71,000.00 WORTH OF MARIHUANA SEIZED

THUNDER BAY, ON  – On November 2, 2010 Drug Enforcement Unit Officers attended the 300 block of Cameron Street in Thunder Bay where they arrested Elias GANTH outside of a residence for Driving while Disqualified.  At the time of his arrest Elias GANTH was found to be in possession of [Read more]

Recognize Outstanding Educators – Nominate Now

Recognize Outstanding Educators – Nominate Now

McGuinty Government Opens Nominations To Celebrate Excellence In Education Nominations are now open for this year’s Premier’s Awards for Teaching Excellence.  There are six award categories that recognize individuals who make a difference in education: Teacher of the Year New Teacher [Read more]

Fire Regulations Post 10/31

Fire Regulations Post 10/31

West Fire Region November 03, 2010 Now that the forest fire season has officially ended (April 1 – October 31) a fire permit is not required for daytime burning of woody debris or grass if you live in an area governed by the Forest Fires Prevention Act of Ontario.  Although day burning [Read more]

Celebrating Innovation In Health Care

Celebrating Innovation In Health Care

 November 3, 2010 McGuinty Government Announces Finalists For Annual Awards Ontario is recognizing innovations in health care with its fifth annual showcase of original initiatives that are delivering better patient care across the province. Finalists have been determined for the 2010 Innovations [Read more]

Industry Canada Offers Business Webinar

Industry Canada Offers Business Webinar

Becoming an entrepreneur with CYBF The Marathon & District Chamber of Commerce sent an email out to members today advising them of a webinar being held next week.  Northern Ontario entrepreneurs have a unique opportunity Wednesday, November 10th, to participate in an online seminar, better [Read more]

TODAY ON THE NORTHSHORE

TODAY ON THE NORTHSHORE

It is a BUSY day on the Northshore! Readers could’ve had advance notice of all these events through the Northshore Calendar (link above).  Get out of your house and enjoy one of these activities in your community! Don’t forget your flu shot, this week Terrace Bay & Schreiber Flu [Read more]

Ontario’s 25 Year Relationship With Jiangsu Province

Ontario’s 25 Year Relationship With Jiangsu Province

McGuinty Meets Jiangsu Governor And Signs Five-Year Cooperation Agreement Premier Dalton McGuinty travelled to Nanjing to join leaders from Jiangsu in a celebration of the 25-year relationship between the two provinces. Premier McGuinty co-hosted a lunch with Governor of Jiangsu, Luo Zhijun, to [Read more]

Selling Angler Caught Yellow Perch Proves Costly

Selling Angler Caught Yellow Perch Proves Costly

    November 2, 2010 An Aylmer man has been fined $1,200 and banned from sport fishing for two years for unlawfully selling fish. Kenneth Earhart was convicted of unlawfully selling angler caught yellow perch, fined $1,200 and prohibited from sport fishing for 2 years. The court heard that on [Read more]

LUMBER STOLEN FROM LODGE

LUMBER STOLEN FROM LODGE

CHAPLEAU, ON – Sometime overnight on November 2, 2010 person(s) unknown removed a large quantity of freshly milled Red Pine boards from Moose Horn Lodge on Sheppard-Morse Road near Chapleau.  The lumber is described as 2”x6”x13’ and 2”x8”x13’ with a value of $500.00.   Anyone with [Read more]

CHARGE LAID IN FATAL MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION

CHARGE LAID IN FATAL MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION

NIPIGON, ON –The Nipigon Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is currently investigating a Fail to Remain fatal motor vehicle collision that occurred the morning of October 31, 2010.  At approximately 6:30am police attended Hwy 11 and 17, Nipigon Bridge just east of Nipigon, where it was reported [Read more]

PHOTOS: Marathon’s 1st Trick or Eat a HUGE Success!

PHOTOS: Marathon’s 1st Trick or Eat a HUGE Success!

MARATHON, ON – Approximately 60 volunteers, drivers, door-to-door canvassers and sorters, with Marthon’s 1st Trick or Eat™, organized by Karen Richard, went out on Halloween night, October 31st 2010, collecting non-perishable food items for theMarathon Collective Community Food [Read more]

Leading The Way In Electronic Medical Records

Leading The Way In Electronic Medical Records

November 2, 2010 More Than 5 Million Ontarians Benefiting From Program Almost 5,500 doctors now manage patients’ health information electronically, allowing more than 5 million Ontarians to benefit from having an electronic medical record – an increase of more than 80 per cent in just [Read more]

PARO Women of Distinction Awards & Trade Show

PARO Women of Distinction Awards & Trade Show

It is time to celebrate! You are cordially invited to join us for our: PARO’s Women of Distinction Awards & Trade Show PARO AGM 2010 Wednesday, November 10, 2010 Slovak Legion, 801 Atlantic Avenue, Thunder Bay: Awards & Trade show 5:00pm to 9:00pm AGM 9:00pm  The Key-Note speakers for [Read more]

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