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Illegal Moose Cover-up Proves Costly

Illegal Moose Cover-up Proves Costly

December 22,  2010 Three Elliot Lake men who participated in the cover-up of an illegally shot bull moose have received fines totaling $4,500 and hunting licence suspensions. Jacques Monette pleaded guilty to unlawfully using another hunter’s licence and obstructing a conservation officer, and [Read more]

MetalCORP Announces Planned Start of Next Phase of Hemlo East Drilling

MetalCORP Announces Planned Start of Next Phase of Hemlo East Drilling

Up to 3000 meters planned at Gouda Lake Zone to follow up successful 2010 Campaign. Drilling to start January, 2011 – Up to 3000 meters planned at Gouda Lake Zone to follow up successful 2010 Campaign. Drilling to start January, 2011 THUNDER BAY, ON – MetalCorp Limited (TSX [Read more]

Extreme Dollars Extremely Popular

Extreme Dollars Extremely Popular

MANITOUWADGE, ON – The Extreme Dollar, a buy local campaign sponsored by the Manitouwadge Economic Development Corporation (MEDC), has been receiving a great response. The MEDC had, when releasing the dollars this December, hoped to have $10,000 circulating by the new year, this goal has been [Read more]

Know the Law and Get Trained Before Snowmobiling

Know the Law and Get Trained Before Snowmobiling

FROM: ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE HIGHWAY SAFETY DIVISION                                                  DATE: January 4, 2011                     Having Fun on the Snow Starts with Smart Choices ORILLIA, ON – The Ontario [Read more]

OPP wraps up successful Festive R.i.d.e. CAMPAIGN

OPP wraps up successful Festive R.i.d.e. CAMPAIGN

FROM:   Ontario Provincial Police Highway Safety Division DATE: January 04, 2011 ORILLIA, ON – Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers were highly visible this holiday season as they checked over 1,099,021 vehicles on OPP patrolled roadways during this year’s Festive R.I.D.E. (Reduce [Read more]

NSFC Energy Survey in Wawa

NSFC Energy Survey in Wawa

FACT: The Northeast Superior Region of Ontario spends an estimated $25 million annually for the provision of heat and hot water from electricity, fuel oil, propane, and wood. To help address this issue, the Northeast Superior Forest Community (NSFC), in cooperation with the Northeast Superior [Read more]

Nipigon/Schreiber OPP Weekend Review

Nipigon/Schreiber OPP Weekend Review

MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION LEADS TO IMPAIRED CHARGE  NIPIGON, ON –During the weekend of December 31, 2010 to January 3, 2011 Nipigon and Schreiber Ontario Provincial Police (OPP): Issued 44 Provincial Offence Notices Responded to 37 calls for service.  Officers investigated 3 motor vehicle [Read more]

Marathon Family Health Team Doctor Works Last Shift

Marathon Family Health Team Doctor Works Last Shift

MARATHON, ON – January 1st, 2010 Dr. Peter Cunniffe finished his last shift as a member of the Marahon Family Health Team bringing the total number of physicians lost to three. Marathon’s catchment is now beginning the new year with only five (5) family physicians.  Faced with this [Read more]

Ask Your Pharmacist – Yeast Infections

Ask Your Pharmacist – Yeast Infections

A CAPSULAR MOMENT -YEAST INFECTION By David Bodunde Rph Yeast infection (Vulvovaginal candidiasis) is one of many different types of vaginitis or inflammation of the vagina. Other types include bacterial vaginosis (caused by a bacteria infection), atrophic vaginitis (found in postmenopausal women), [Read more]

Cloutier says Rural Canada Health Services matter

Cloutier says Rural Canada Health Services matter

FROM: Liberal Candidate for Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing François Cloutier François Cloutier fighting for more doctors and nurses in Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing Health services in rural Canada matters to our quality of life ALGOMA-MANITOULIN-KAPUSKASING – A future Liberal government would [Read more]

Découvrez l’Ontario à l’occasion du jour de la Famille et du congé scolaire de mars

Découvrez l’Ontario à l’occasion du jour de la Famille et du congé scolaire de mars

3 janvier 2011 Le gouvernement McGuinty encourage les familles à partir à la découverte de leur province Alors que les enfants reprennent le chemin de l’école aujourd’hui, leurs parents pensent déjà à ce qu’ils feront pour le jour de la Famille et le congé scolaire de [Read more]

Discover Ontario Family Day Weekend And March Break

Discover Ontario Family Day Weekend And March Break

**Some destinations edited by OntarioNewsNorth.com for Northshore readers to represent some of our staycation options. January 3, 2011 McGuinty Government Encourages Families To Explore Their Province Family Day 2010 Emeraude Charron is chased by her Dad on Kiwissa’s beginner hill in [Read more]

Greyhound passengers left on board for 10hrs with no information

Greyhound passengers left on board for 10hrs with no information

WHITE RIVER, ON – Approximately 80 Greyhound passengers continue travelling West after a tiring ordeal that lasted approximately 14hours Sunday, January 2nd. Early Sunday January 2nd passengers aboard 2 West bound Greyhound buses made a scheduled stop in White River, they expected to stop [Read more]

Weather Watchers – Marathon Snow Squall

Weather Watchers – Marathon Snow Squall

MARATHON, ON – These photos courtesy of Laura Lea Comeau, by Larry Comeau, of Downtown Marathon as weather there continues to be extreme.  Snow squalls and high winds have contributed to the closure of Highway 17 from Terrace Bay to White River, Ontario. MORE INFO www.LauraComeauArt.com [Read more]

Highway Closure Hwy 17

Highway Closure Hwy 17

HIGHWAY NOW RE-OPENED Marathon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police advise of the following Road Advisory: Location:   Highway 17 / from White River to Terrace Bay Brief Description of Event:            Due to white out conditions in the area the highway will be closed until [Read more]

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