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Statement by the Honourable Chris Bentley Minister of Aboriginal Affairs

Statement by the Honourable Chris Bentley Minister of Aboriginal Affairs

November 12, 2010 I am pleased that Canada has agreed to support the United Nations’ Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.  The Declaration is an aspirational document which speaks to the individual and collective rights of Indigenous peoples, taking into account their specific [Read more]

Honouring Outstanding Employers

Honouring Outstanding Employers

November 12, 2010 McGuinty Government Honours Employers For Apprenticeship Training Four Ontario employers have been honoured, selected from 16 nominees, to receive a Minister’s Apprenticeship Employer Recognition Award for their exceptional commitment to apprenticeship training. The annual [Read more]

Gravelle and Mauro announce nearly $475,000 for TBRHSC

Gravelle and Mauro announce nearly $475,000 for TBRHSC

Ontario provides funds for expansion projects, reduced wait times The Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC) will receive nearly $475,000 from the Ontario government as a result of expansion projects, and improvements on some specific ER wait times. The province is expanding services [Read more]

Enforcement Checks Lead To Hundreds Of Charges

Enforcement Checks Lead To Hundreds Of Charges

Southwest Region MNR Enforcement Blitz November 12th, 2010 Ministry of Natural Resources conservation officers laid 204 charges and seized close to 30 illegally hunted animal carcasses during recent enforcement checks in southwestern Ontario. The targeted area covered all counties south and west [Read more]

Improving Investment Canada Act will improve the lives of Canadians

Improving Investment Canada Act will improve the lives of Canadians

From Carol Hughes, NDP MP Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing The recent government decision to put the brakes on the hostile takeover of Potash Corp of Saskatchewan is a welcome development but does not change the need to overhaul Canada’s foreign investment regulations.  It is important to remember [Read more]

MLS Playoffs Features Chill Flavour

MLS Playoffs Features Chill Flavour

THUNDER BAY, ON – It was bitter sweet for Chill fans that have been following theas they watched two of the Chill’s former player’s battle against each other in the quarter-final leg last Saturday, November 6th. Shaun Francis of the 2009 Chill squad had a great rookie season with the Columbus [Read more]

Se souvenir des anciens combattants de l’Ontario

Se souvenir des anciens combattants de l’Ontario

Le premier ministre McGuinty rend hommage aux soldats à Queen’s Park Les Ontariennes et Ontariens se sont rassemblés jeudi lors de la Cérémonie du jour du Souvenir à Queen’s Park afin de rendre hommage à nos anciens combattants. Le premier ministre McGuinty était accompagné du [Read more]

Remembering Ontario’s Veterans

Remembering Ontario’s Veterans

Premier McGuinty Pays Tribute To Soldiers At Queen’s Park Ontarians gathered at a Ceremony of Remembrance at Queen’s Park Thursday to honour our war veterans. Premier Dalton McGuinty joined Brigadier-General F.A. Lewis, Major-General Richard Rohmer (Retired), members of the Canadian [Read more]

No Insurance, No Plate Renewals

No Insurance, No Plate Renewals

November 11, 2010 McGuinty Government Improving Road Safety Starting November 29, a new system will help keep uninsured drivers off Ontario’s roads by providing on-the-spot confirmation of insurance when drivers go to renew their licence plate. In Ontario, it is mandatory for all vehicles to [Read more]

Tikka Named Canadian Rookie of the Year

Tikka Named Canadian Rookie of the Year

THUNDER BAY, ON – Sir Wilfred Laurier Golden Hawk, and former Lakehead Express Soccer Club (LEX) player, Kelsey Tikka has been named the 2010 Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) Rookie of the Year for Women’s Soccer. The Thunder Bay native was the defensive rock that helped her team capture [Read more]

Health Innovations Expo Winners

Health Innovations Expo Winners

McGuinty Government Recognizes Innovations That Improve Patient Care Ontario recognized six health care organizations from across the province for their innovations in health care over the past year.   The winners were announced at the Celebrating Innovations in Health Care Expo, held November [Read more]

30yr Old Found Dead – Investigation Concluded

30yr Old Found Dead – Investigation Concluded

OPP conclude death investigation   KENORA, ON –  Kenora detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police has concluded the investigation into the death of a man at the Tower Motor Hotel in Kenora. 30 year old Allan HENFREY of Kenora was found deceased in his room early in the morning on 10 [Read more]

Break & Enters in Greenstone Communities

Break & Enters in Greenstone Communities

Police Looking for assistance with 2 Break and Enters LONGLAC, ON – Between October 28 and November 1, 2010, a home on Forestry Road in Longlac was broken into.  The inside the home was damaged.  On November 6, 2010, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Greenstone Detachment received a call [Read more]

MISCHIEF TO ABANDONED BUILDING

MISCHIEF TO ABANDONED BUILDING

WHITE RIVER, ON – On November 3, 2010 Superior East OPP in White River received a report of mischief to an apartment building located on Ontario Street.  The building has been unoccupied for the past year and contained a quantity of paint and roofing tar along with various personal items left [Read more]

LEX Graduates Making Noise

LEX Graduates Making Noise

November 9, 2010 THUNDER BAY, ON  – The Lakehead Express Soccer Club (LEX) graduates are making their mark attheir respective schools soccer seasons this year. Kelsey Tikka and Amanda Mithrush have helped the Sir Wilfred Laurier Golden Hawks win the OUA Women’s soccer title in a 1-0 win over [Read more]

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