Posts Tagged ‘northshore daily newspaper’

“Accountability completely off the radar with tainted beef memo” says Hughes

“Accountability completely off the radar with tainted beef memo” says Hughes

Revelations that Canadian Food Inspection Agency inspectors were instructed to allow contaminated carcasses to be processed in the now infamous XL Foods plant in southern Alberta confirm the worst suspicions of those who believe the agency is receiving direction that flies in the face of actual [Read more]

Terrace Bay/Schreiber’s New Specialized Transit Vehicle (Handi-Transit)

Terrace Bay/Schreiber’s New Specialized Transit Vehicle (Handi-Transit)

SCHREIBER/TERRACE BAY, ON – The Townships of Schreiber and Terrace Bay are pleased to announce the arrival of a new specialized transit vehicle.  The acquisition was initiated earlier this year when the Joint Handi-Transit committee which includes members from both Townships, issued the [Read more]

Man Fined $3,000 For Hunting Infractions

Man Fined $3,000 For Hunting Infractions

A Kapuskasing man has been fined a total of $3,000 for unlawfully hunting deer. Ronald Ouellette pleaded guilty to trespassing for the purpose of hunting, unlawfully discharging a firearm in a travelled roadway and hunting white-tailed deer without a licence. In addition to the fine, Ouellette is [Read more]

TAKE BACK YOUR DRUGS – This Weekend in Nipigon, Schreiber, Marathon, Manitouwadge & Greenstone

TAKE BACK YOUR DRUGS – This Weekend in Nipigon, Schreiber, Marathon, Manitouwadge & Greenstone

“Engaged Communities Prevent Crime” Thunder Bay District Crime Stoppers  and the OPP Thunder Bay District Crime Stoppers and your local Pharmacy will be hosting new initiative called Take Back Your Drugs. The goal of this project is to have citizens clean out their medicine cabinet, dresser [Read more]

Marathon Curling Club News

Marathon Curling Club News

by MCC President Ashley Kettles Bonspiel Kicks-off Curling Season November 23 & 24th, the Les Dafoe Memorial Bonspiel was a great kick off to start the  Marathon Curling Club’s 2012-13 season. The event was organized with much help from the MCC Executive and long time member & [Read more]

White River Mourns Steven J. Greenwood

White River Mourns Steven J. Greenwood

Steven J. GREENWOOD passed away unexpectedly at the Lady Dunn Health Centre, Wawa on Sunday November 25, 2012 at the age of 48 years. Beloved husband and best friend of Debra.  Proud father of Becky, the late Travis and Stephanie Robitaille (Marc).  Loving grandpa of Travis and he was proudly [Read more]

Our Lady of Lourdes School A Very Busy Place

Our Lady of Lourdes School A Very Busy Place

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Here, at Our Lady of Lourdes, the school is alive and active.  Science is moving at every level.  In the photo above,  Grade 4 and Grande 5 students build a straw bridge.  While this is happening, our Grades 6 and 8 students were building debris houses on the hill not [Read more]

St. Martin School Recognizes Bullying Prevention Week 2012

St. Martin School Recognizes Bullying Prevention Week 2012

Written by St.Martin School Principal Mrs. Kerry Robinson-Desjardins TERRACE BAY, ON – Bullying is defined as a form of repeated, persistent and aggressive behaviour directed at an individual or individuals that is intended to cause (or should be known to cause) fear and distress and/or harm [Read more]

Debut Earns 70% Interest at Nakina, Announces Drill Results

Debut Earns 70% Interest at Nakina, Announces Drill Results

TORONTO, ONTARIO – Debut Diamonds Inc. (CNSX:DDI)  (the “Company” or “Debut”), is pleased to announce that it has concluded Phase One of its exploration program at its Nakina Project, centrally located in a million square kilometers of underexplored area in [Read more]

Wawa Council Announces 2013 Family Literacy Day

Wawa Council Announces 2013 Family Literacy Day

WAWA, ON – The Municipality of Wawa recently announced the date for their 2013 Family Literacy Day following a proclamation at a recent council meeting; Keep reading OntarioNewsNorth.com and the for details of activities to be held on Family Literacy Day in Wawa. MORE INFO Learn more about [Read more]

Update on Office of the Chief Coroner’s ORNGE Review

Update on Office of the Chief Coroner’s ORNGE Review

Expert Panel Continues to Review Air Ambulance Files An Expert Panel of the Office of the Chief Coroner is continuing to identify and review cases in which operational issues pertaining to air ambulance transport by ORNGE may have affected the patient’s outcome. The Expert Panel, formed in [Read more]

Aguasabon Chamber of Commerce Becomes More Active

Aguasabon Chamber of Commerce Becomes More Active

The Aguasabon Chamber of Commerce, like the business community it supports in the Terrace Bay/Schreiber region, has faced some difficult times over the past few years.  The Chamber has on two occasions taken a year off of collecting dues during downturns in the local economy to help the businesses [Read more]

Marathon Joint Review Panel Decides Re: Sufficiency of Environmental Review

Marathon Joint Review Panel Decides Re: Sufficiency of Environmental Review

Joint Review Panel has made a decision on the sufficiency of the Marathon Platinum Group Metals and Copper Mine Project Environmental Impact Statement.  The decision is posted on the public registry as document #334 and can be found at the following link: [Read more]

HORNEPAYNE FESTIVE R.I.D.E. RESULTS IN AN OVER 80 CHARGE

HORNEPAYNE FESTIVE R.I.D.E. RESULTS IN AN OVER 80 CHARGE

HORNEPAYNE, ON–  November 24, 2012 at 1:45 am the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Superior East Hornepayne Detachment officers were conducting R.I.D.E. checks at the corner of First Street and Sixth Avenue.  A vehicle was observed stopped on Sixth Avenue with the engine running, facing the [Read more]

HIT AND RUN COLLISON RESULTS IN MULTIPLE CHARGES

HIT AND RUN COLLISON RESULTS IN MULTIPLE CHARGES

HORNEPAYNE, ON – November 25, 2012 at 2:00 am the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Superior East Hornepayne Detachment officers were called to a residence on Sixth Avenue for a hit and run motor vehicle collision and possible impaired driver.   Upon arrival OPP were advised by witnesses that a [Read more]

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