Posts Tagged ‘northshore news’

MALE FOUND SLEEPING ON SIDE OF HIGHWAY 17 – Multiple Charges Laid

MALE FOUND SLEEPING ON SIDE OF HIGHWAY 17 – Multiple Charges Laid

WAWA, ON – September 7, 2013 the Superior East Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were advised of a male laying on the roadway at the intersection of Highway 17 and 101 just south of Wawa.  OPP located the male sleeping on the fog line of the roadway just after 10:00 pm.  Officers detected an [Read more]

WARRANT LEADS TO SEIZURE AND CHARGES IN NIPIGON

WARRANT LEADS TO SEIZURE AND CHARGES IN NIPIGON

NIPIGON, ON – Nipigon Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged one male and will charge two other males after Nipigon OPP officers executed a search warrant at a residence in Nipigon On, on Sepetmeber 4th 2013. Officers seized 579 grams of Marihuana, 31 Percocet pills, and over $27,000 [Read more]

THEFT OF A TRAILER FROM NAKINA

THEFT OF A TRAILER FROM NAKINA

NAKINA, ON – Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Greenstone Detachment is looking for assistance from the public. Sometime between December 2012 and August 22, 2013 a trailer was stolen from the Nakina Forest Products Fuel Depot at Highway 643. The trailer is a white 2007 tandem axle bush bungalow. [Read more]

MOSS LAKE 43-101 PRELIMINARY ECONOMIC ANALYSIS REPORT FILED

MOSS LAKE 43-101 PRELIMINARY ECONOMIC ANALYSIS REPORT FILED

TORONTO, ON – Moss Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (TSX-V: MOK) has filed its independent 43-101 Preliminary Economic Analysis (PEA). It is available at www.sedar.com. By definition a PEA is preliminary in nature; it includes Inferred Mineral Resources that are too speculative geologically to have economic [Read more]

Manitouwadge Mourns Jeannine BEAULIEU

Manitouwadge Mourns Jeannine  BEAULIEU

Jeannine  BEAULIEU passed away peacefully with her family by her side at the Manitouwadge General Hospital on Friday September 6, 2013 at the age of 80 years. Beloved wife of the late Maurice.  Loving mother of Jocelyne Richard (Marcel), Lise,  Raymond (Louise Laroche), Micheline (late Jerry [Read more]

New Business Opens In Manitouwadge

New Business Opens In Manitouwadge

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Tuesday, September 3rd, with a dozen years behind them as the successful owners of Petro Canada Agent, Patiff Enterprises Inc., Tiffany and Pat David, opened the doors to a new business, Patiff Auto Care. Located in the Industrial Section at 1 Sault Rd, the garage offers a [Read more]

Ontario’s Economy Expands and Creates Jobs Ontario Gains 43,600 Jobs in August

Ontario’s Economy Expands and Creates Jobs Ontario Gains 43,600 Jobs in August

FROM: Ministry of Economic Development, Trade and Employment Ontario’s Economy Expands and Creates Jobs  Ontario’s economy continued to gain strength as the provincial government continued its focus on job creation and economic growth. In August, the province gained 43,600 jobs, the second [Read more]

Hughes on Headlines “The scourge of poverty”

Hughes on Headlines “The scourge of poverty”

It is well established that poverty has a strong correlation with life expectancy.  It is one of the big holes in the government’s reasoning behind their plan to increase the age of eligibility for OAS. The government used numbers that tied the life expectancy of wealthier baby boomers to the [Read more]

REPUBLISHING: KPMG Review & Mayor’s Interview

REPUBLISHING: KPMG Review & Mayor’s Interview

FROM THE EDITOR: I was asked by a reader to republish these videos/links in light of people being very concerned with the taxes in Manitouwadge.  Please leave your comments below and remember our new subreddit at www.reddit.com/r/OntarioNewsNorth is a great place to join the conversation as well! [Read more]

Trinkets & Treaures… Is Your Heirloom A Valuable Antique?

Trinkets & Treaures… Is Your Heirloom A Valuable Antique?

THE RED ROCK HISTORICAL SOCIETY’S TRINKETS AND TREASURES ROAD SHOW RED ROCK, ON – I am sure you have heard of people who start rummaging around in an attic or a basemen or some other forgotten space and they find an old painting or a document or a piece of glassware.  They decide [Read more]

Lightning Strikes Electrical Transformer At Eagle River Mine (Wawa)

Lightning Strikes Electrical Transformer At Eagle River Mine (Wawa)

EAGLE RIVER OPERATIONS UPDATE TORONTO, ON – Sunday, September 1, 2013, a lightning strike hit the Company’s main electrical transformer at the Eagle River mining and milling complex located 50 km due west of Wawa, Ontario. Backup diesel generators are sufficient to maintain limited services [Read more]

FONOM Board meets with Ministers at AMO

FONOM Board meets with Ministers at AMO

The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) met with representatives from seven Provincial Ministries including five Ministers during the recent Association of Municipalities of Ontario held in Ottawa. Alan Spacek, Mayor of Kapuskasing, and President of (FONOM), said that “FONOM was [Read more]

Michael Gravelle Acclaimed as Liberal Candidate in Thunder Bay-Superior North

Michael Gravelle Acclaimed as Liberal Candidate in Thunder Bay-Superior North

From: Thunder Bay-Superior North Provincial Liberal Riding Association  Premier Kathleen Wynne in Thunder Bay to show her strong support THUNDER BAY, ON – Local MPP and Provincial Cabinet Minister Michael Gravelle was nominated for the sixth consecutive time by the Thunder Bay–Superior North [Read more]

School of Architecture Marks Grand Opening in Sudbury

School of Architecture Marks Grand Opening in Sudbury

ONTARIO PREMIER SAYS NEW SCHOOL WILL CREATE JOBS, OPPORTUNITIES FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS SUDBURY, ON –  Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne cut a ceremonial ribbon yesterday to officially launch the Laurentian University School of Architecture, the first school of architecture to open in Canada in [Read more]

UPDATE-POLICE MAKE ANOTHER ARREST IN RELATION TO SECOND DEGREE MURDER INVESTIGATION

UPDATE-POLICE MAKE ANOTHER ARREST IN RELATION TO SECOND DEGREE MURDER INVESTIGATION

HEARST, ON –The Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service (NAPS) and the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have made another arrest in connection with the death of 23 year old Myles SHAGANASH of Constance Lake First Nation. The ongoing police investigation initiated on June 15, 2013, has resulted in a second [Read more]

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