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Changes at Dubreuilville’s Fish Derby

Changes at Dubreuilville’s Fish Derby

DUBREUILVILLE, ON – Dubreuilville Father’s Day Walleye Derby, one of Northern Ontario’s biggest annual fish derbies is preparing to make 2011 the most exciting yet, and derby President, Chantal Mantha believes Mother Nature may just help out as well. The DFDWD Executive met [Read more]

One-Window Access For Developmental Services

One-Window Access For Developmental Services

McGuinty Government Improves Services And Supports In Eastern Ontario Ontarians who have a developmental disability in eastern Ontario are one step closer to having a better, more streamlined way to apply for services and supports. The province is creating nine new regional contact points for [Read more]

Enjoying Our Natural Treasures – Hawks Ridge Trail

Enjoying Our Natural Treasures – Hawks Ridge Trail

Photos and video by Photographer Doug Gibbons MARATHON, ON – Recently, Photographer Doub Gibbons and his wife Liz were adventuring via snowshoes on the outskirts of Marathon on Hawks’ Ridge Trail. Luckily for OntarioNewsNorth.com readers, Gibbons’ cameras are always close at [Read more]

Rod and Gun Club Denied by Trillium Foundation

Rod and Gun Club Denied by Trillium Foundation

The Michipicoten Rod and Gun Club Inc, executive delivered discouraging news to club members at their February 2011 meeting. “Our application to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for completing renovations to our outdoor ranges was turned down” said club president David Dorey.  “This decision [Read more]

More Help For Victims of Violence in Ontario

More Help For Victims of Violence in Ontario

February 4, 2011 McGuinty Government Expands Training For Francophone Frontline Service Providers Ontario is helping Francophone women who are victims of violence by expanding training for the front-line service providers who work with them. Over the next three years, workers in shelters, sexual [Read more]

NISHNAWBE-ASKI POLICE SERVICE MEMBERS APPOINTED AS RCMP SPECIAL CONSTABLES

NISHNAWBE-ASKI POLICE SERVICE MEMBERS APPOINTED AS RCMP SPECIAL CONSTABLES

FROM: Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service Headquarters                                                                     Attawapiskat, ON – January 27, 2011, an agreement between the Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service (NAPS) and the [Read more]

Internet costs need to make sense for consumers first

Internet costs need to make sense for consumers first

To gain an appreciation of how fast technology can transform a society, one has to look no further than the internet.  In less than 20 years the web has gone from being relatively new and viewed with some suspicion to permeating nearly every corner of society. In those early days, the only way to [Read more]

Geometry at Manitouwadge Public School

Geometry at Manitouwadge Public School

This Week @ Manitouwadge Public School MANITOUWADGE, ON – They have just completed their unit on 2D and 3D Geometry and are busy building geometrically correct towers out of various size and shaped boxes.    In this activity the students have not only learned the importance of adequate [Read more]

Alouette Trail Conditions Feb.4.2011

Alouette Trail Conditions Feb.4.2011

The Alouette Snowmobile Club, a member of the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs, maintains the trails in and around Dubreuilville, Ontario. Alouette President, Rejean Raymond provides their trail condition report twice a week as a service to readers. Every effort is made to ensure trail [Read more]

Masterpieces Inspired by Literature at St.Martin

Masterpieces Inspired by Literature at St.Martin

TERRACE BAY, ON – On the afternoon of January 27, 2011 the students, staff, and parents of St. Martin School celebrated Family Literacy Day.  The afternoon began with our Trustee, Art Szczepaniak reading Robert Munsch’s new book “Moose” to staff, students, and parents.  The [Read more]

Learning fun at Our Lady of Lourdes Literacy Day

Learning fun at Our Lady of Lourdes Literacy Day

MANITOUWADGE, ON  – Friday, January 28th, Our Lady of Lourdes School invited parents and guardians to join a day of fun with their children, dress code for all: pyjamas. Everyone grouped into their school families to participate in an afternoon spent at Literacy Day centres, organized [Read more]

TBDHU SAYS SNOWMOBILE SAFETY MUST BE PRIORITY

TBDHU SAYS SNOWMOBILE SAFETY MUST BE PRIORITY

CAUTION STILL NEEDED THOUGH SNOWMOBILE SAFETY WEEK HAS ENDED With the OPP reporting one death and 4 injuries since November due to snowmobile collisions in the Northwest region, and several incidents of property damage, Thunder Bay’s SAVE (Snowmobile ATV Vessel Education) is urging sledders of [Read more]

Helping Kids Get A Stronger Start

Helping Kids Get A Stronger Start

 February 2, 2011 McGuinty Government Seeking Input To Help Improve Services For Young Children Ontario is seeking input on the best way to provide more timely, effective and convenient supports to children and their families. The input will help the province develop Best Start Child and Family [Read more]

Junior Kindergarten Registration in Manitouwadge

Junior Kindergarten Registration in Manitouwadge

“TOGETHER WE EDUCATE HEART, MIND AND SOUL.” Superior North Catholic District School Board invites parents/guardians to the Registration Tea at Our Lady of Lourdes School, on Thursday, February 10th from 1:30-2:30 P.M.  Registered children must be 4 years of age, on or before December 31, [Read more]

NIPIGON OPP RECOVER STOLEN VEHICLES

NIPIGON OPP RECOVER STOLEN VEHICLES

FROM: Nipigon Ontario Provincial Police Detachment     DATE: February 2, 2011 3 Suspects Arrested and Charged GRAVEL RIVER, ON –On February 1, 2011 officers from the Nipigon detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), received a report of theft of gas from the Gravel River Resort.  [Read more]

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