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Open For Business Act Passes

Open For Business Act Passes

October 21, 2010 McGuinty Government Supporting Businesses To Create Jobs And Growth Ontario is creating faster and more streamlined government-to-business services that respond to the needs of businesses, while helping save time and money. Today, the Ontario Legislature passed the Open for [Read more]

MPS Students Qualify for Regional Chess Championships

MPS Students Qualify for Regional Chess Championships

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Recently a very exciting Chess Tournament was held at Manitouwadge Public School.  An impressive number of chess playing students have been coming out early each morning to hone their skills in front of the chess boards in the library and the practice paid off! All of the [Read more]

This Week at St.Hillary

This Week at St.Hillary

Students Enjoy Fry Bread      RED ROCK, ON – As part of their Social Studies Unit on Early Aboriginal People, the grade 5/6 class of St. Hilary’s School participated in a culinary experience of traditional Fry Bread this week. Understanding the idea that sharing food is a large [Read more]

Making Homes for Vulnerable Ontarians Safer

Making Homes for Vulnerable Ontarians Safer

October 21, 2010 McGuinty Government To Consult On Fire Safety Ontario will begin consultations on how to improve fire safety in residences for seniors, people with disabilities and other vulnerable Ontarians. The province will seek advice from residents, their families, and organizations, [Read more]

PUBLIC NOTICE MANITOUWADGE

PUBLIC NOTICE MANITOUWADGE

From the Township of Manitouwadge                                    NOTICE TO THE RESIDENTS OF MANITOUWADGE Recently there have been increased reports of Coyote/Wolf sightings in the Manitouwadge area. These animals are generally shy and avoid humans.  However, [Read more]

Raising The Bar For Accountability And Transparency

Raising The Bar For Accountability And Transparency

October 20, 2010 McGuinty Government Proposes New Rules, Higher Standards For Broader Public Sector Ontario is proposing strict new rules that would prevent organizations funded with taxpayer dollars from using public funds to hire external lobbyists to ask for more funding. The proposed Broader [Read more]

Attorney General Addresses Wrongful Conviction

Attorney General Addresses Wrongful Conviction

October 21, 2010 McGuinty Government Compensates William Mullins-Johnson The government will be providing William Mullins-Johnson with $4.25 million in compensation for his wrongful conviction. This payment is being provided under the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Guidelines for Compensation of [Read more]

Cantabile, the London Quartet

Cantabile, the London Quartet

 MANITOUWADGE, ON – Monday, October 18th, Manitouwadge and area music enthusiasts were treated to an incredible vocal performance at the Manitouwadge High School auditorium as Nite on the Town Entertainment Series of the Arts presented Cantabile, the London Quartet.  Cantabile, Michael [Read more]

Strengthening Ontario’s Not-For-Profit Sector

Strengthening Ontario’s Not-For-Profit Sector

October 19, 2010 McGuinty Government Passes Not-For-Profit Corporations Act Ontario is making it easier for not-for-profit corporations to operate and do business in today’s marketplace while strengthening the economy and creating jobs. The province’s Not-for-Profit Corporations Act [Read more]

Showcasing Ontario Foods

Showcasing Ontario Foods

October 19, 2010 McGuinty Government Recognizes Innovative Grocery Retailers Sixty-two grocery retailers were recognized this year with Foodland Ontario Retailer Awards for their creative and innovative efforts to promote Ontario fruit and vegetables. The Foodland Ontario Award of Excellence, goes [Read more]

Ontario Attracts Another Solar Manufacturing Plant

Ontario Attracts Another Solar Manufacturing Plant

October 19, 2010 McGuinty Government’s Green Energy Act Helps Create 300 Good Ontario Jobs Ontario’s clean energy economy has attracted another company — one that will manufacture solar panel parts and create up to 80 direct jobs and 300 indirect jobs. Premier Dalton McGuinty visited [Read more]

Statement by the Chief Medical Officer of Health – Towards a Smoke-Free Ontario

Statement by the Chief Medical Officer of Health – Towards a Smoke-Free Ontario

October 19, 2010 Earlier today, the Tobacco Strategy Advisory Group (TSAG) released a much-anticipated report on how Ontario should move forward with tobacco control. I want to commend the advisory group for a job well done, and want to throw my support behind the view that we must continue the war [Read more]

Pastor’s Post – Book of Colossians

Pastor’s Post – Book of Colossians

Thank you to Pastor Gary Burt for sharing these sermons regularly; to access all of his past sermons on OntarioNewsNorth.com, please click on the Pastor’s Post link on the left hand side of the home page. Sermon delivered at Bethany Pentecostal Chapel, Manitouwadge, Ontario, Canada by [Read more]

Marathon Business Says No to Bullying

Marathon Business Says No to Bullying

MARATHON, ON – Following an invitation to recognize Anti-Bullying day in Jackson and Hillsdale County (U.S.A.) Valerie Tymryk of Valerie’s Extended Wear in Marathon decided to do what she could to bring the message of anti-bullying to the forefront of people’s minds in her [Read more]

Manitouwadge Murder Mystery

Manitouwadge Murder Mystery

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Tickets went on sale last Thursday for Manitouwadge’s first Community Muder Mystery Dinner Theatre. “Murder at the Four Deuces” is one of the most ambitious projects which Shawna Patterson has undertaken since beginning her position as Community Programmer [Read more]

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