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NIPIGON OPP SEIZE DRUGS FROM SUSPENDED DRIVER

NIPIGON OPP SEIZE DRUGS FROM SUSPENDED DRIVER

NIPIGON, ON – December 28th 2010 Nipigon Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were conducting radar on Hwy 11 and 17, Town of Nipigon.  At approximately 8:55 a.m. police stopped a west bound Pontiac Sunfire for speeding.  The driver, a 35 year old male from Thorsby, Alberta was charged for [Read more]

Healthy Bodies And Healthy Minds For Ontario Kids

Healthy Bodies And Healthy Minds For Ontario Kids

December 29, 2010 McGuinty Government Helps Serve Over 68 Million Nutritious School Meals This year, approximately 68.4 million nutritious breakfasts, snacks and lunches were served to elementary and secondary students through Ontario’s Student Nutrition Program.The program provides healthy [Read more]

Chamber of Commerce Elections

Chamber of Commerce Elections

MARATHON, ON – The Marathon and District Chamber of Commerce has anounced that nominations are now open for their elections, Wednesday, January 12th . Interested persons should send nominations via email to current MDCC President, Jeannie Allerton or by phone at 229-1846 to be added to [Read more]

Ethan Most Popular Baby Name For 3rd Year!

Ethan Most Popular Baby Name For 3rd Year!

Ethan and Olivia Most Popular Baby Names December 28, 2010 McGuinty Government Helping To Make Services Easier for New Parents Ethan has been the most popular name for baby boys for the third year in a row, while Olivia overtook Emma in the top spot for girls’ names. The top ten names also [Read more]

More College And University Spaces For Students

More College And University Spaces For Students

December 27, 2010 McGuinty Government Making It Easier For Students To Get A High Quality Education This year, spaces for more than 42,000 new full-time students are being created in colleges and universities across Ontario, making post-secondary education more accessible than ever. Dozens of [Read more]

Failure To Stop & Refusal Of Breath Sample

Failure To Stop & Refusal Of Breath Sample

 FROM: Greenstone OPP  DATE: December 28th, 2010 Snowmobile Fails to Stop for Police – Driver Charged GERALDTON, ON – December 27, 2010, an officer with the Ontario Provincial Police Greenstone Detachment was on patrol in the town of Geraldton when the officer observed a Motorized Snow [Read more]

Over 9,000 Good Jobs For Ontario Families In 2010

Over 9,000 Good Jobs For Ontario Families In 2010

December 27, 2010 McGuinty Government Partnered With More Than 60 Businesses This Year In 2010, Ontario has partnered with over 60 businesses creating and supporting more than 9,000 new, good, long-term jobs that will benefit Ontario families. With the province’s partnership, businesses have [Read more]

Video Tour – Night in Bethlehem

Video Tour – Night in Bethlehem

MANITOUWADGE, ON – December 18th, members of Bethany Pentecostal Assembly invited Manitouwadge residents to gather at the High School for a very special evening.  Read about it and see photos at http://www.OntarioNewsNorth.com/?p=22057 [Read more]

Hermac Demolitions

Hermac Demolitions

MANITOUWADGE, ON – This past week, demolition of the Hermac apartment buildings, also known at one point as the Wilroy apartments, began as Block 1 and Block 2 were torn down with the help of an excavator. Township of Manitouwadge has been working towards riding themselves of the edifices on [Read more]

Carolling @ MGH

Carolling @ MGH

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Saturday, December 25th, the patients’ common room at Manitouwadge General Hospital was filled with smiling faces, Christmas melodies and holiday spirit as members of Our Lady of Lourdes parish and the community gathered with patients from Long-Term and Accute [Read more]

Statement by Minister of Labour on the Anniversary of the Swing Stage fatalities

Statement by Minister of Labour on the Anniversary of the Swing Stage fatalities

December 24, 2010 On the anniversary of the tragic event last year that took four lives and left another man seriously injured, I want to express my sympathies to the families and friends profoundly affected by the loss and suffering. At a time of year when most families gather in celebration of [Read more]

Help With Your Energy Costs

Help With Your Energy Costs

Northern Ontarians Can Still Apply For Help With Their Energy Costs December 24, 2010 McGuinty Government’s Tax Break Provides Relief Where It Is Needed Earlier this year, the Ontario government implemented a permanent Northern Ontario Energy Credit to help eligible low- to middle-income [Read more]

Alumni Game Helps Food Bank

Alumni Game Helps Food Bank

For Immediate Release: December 23, 2010   2nd Annual Alumni Game Scores 730lb Food for Community Lakehead Express Soccer Club donates food and announces OTF grant THUNDER BAY, ON – The Lakehead Express Soccer Club (LEX) hosted its 2nd Annual Lakehead Express Alumni Game, in support of the [Read more]

Greenstone OPP Updates

Greenstone OPP Updates

Damage to Vehicles West of Aroland Greenstone, ON – Greenstone OPP is requesting assistance in regards to a mischief that occurred in between the first day of November and fourth day of November 2010 on the Anaconda Road, just West of Aroland on a motor vehicle.  The unknown suspect(s) slashed [Read more]

Alouette Trail Conditions Dec.23

Alouette Trail Conditions Dec.23

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]

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