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2013 Regional Youth Conference: Nipigon Looks to Inspire, Inform and Educate Young Entrepreneurs

2013 Regional Youth Conference: Nipigon Looks to Inspire, Inform and Educate Young Entrepreneurs

Nipigon Renews Business Development Program NIPIGON, ON –  The Township of Nipigon is embarking in a new direction with their 2012 Business Development Program. The Economic Development Committee has identified three areas where we need to focus to encourage active business development in [Read more]

Nipigon engages local youth in Branding exercise

Nipigon engages local youth in Branding exercise

NIPIGON, ON –  The Township of Nipigon is working to create a new Brand Identity that will better communicate the Nipigon experience to potential residents, visitors, businesses and investors. To be successful, this project needs input and ideas from the people who know Nipigon better than [Read more]

Commons Passes New Democrat Prescription for Elections Canada

Commons Passes New Democrat Prescription for Elections Canada

OTTAWA, ON – Elections Canada will now have the teeth it needs to conduct the kind of investigation needed for the electoral fraud allegations that have seized parliament, says Carol Hughes. Charges of misconduct are centered on the riding of Guelph, where Liberal supporters received fraudulent [Read more]

NDP Say New legislative committee would bring respect for the North

NDP Say New legislative committee would bring respect for the North

QUEEN’S PARK, ON – Timiskaming-Cochrane New Democrat MPP John Vanthof will table a motion in the Ontario Legislature today calling for the creation of a new legislative committee that would be made up of Northern MPPs. “For too long, the Ontario Legislature hasn’t responded to the issues [Read more]

Hyer on the Hill – Old Age Security Under Threat

Hyer on the Hill – Old Age Security Under Threat

You may have heard: the retirement security of Canadians is under threat. At the World Economic Forum in January, Stephen Harper called the future of Canada’s Old Age Security (OAS) program into question. OAS provides supplementary income to 98% of Canadians over the age of 65. The government has [Read more]

Wolf Lake To Remain Forest Reserve

Wolf Lake To Remain Forest Reserve

McGuinty Government Ensures Sustainable Development, Protects Old Growth Forest Ontario is protecting the environment and giving clarity to developers by ensuring the Wolf Lake Old Growth Forest in the Timiskaming District remains a protected area. Retaining Wolf Lake’s Forest Reserve status [Read more]

Democracy cannot be taken for granted or disregarded for expediency says Hughes

Democracy cannot be taken for granted or disregarded for expediency says Hughes

The phone rings, you answer to the sound of a ship’s horn and (if you’re like most people) you hang up just as the recording gets to, “This is your captain calling…..”.  You have been robocalled. Just as counterfeit money shouldn’t focus on paper, election fraud and voter suppression [Read more]

FREE TBSO Concert at Lakehead Wednesday

FREE TBSO Concert at Lakehead Wednesday

TBSO Concert at Lakehead THUNDER BAY, ON – Come and enjoy an eclectic and innovative mix of music on Wednesday, March 14th at Lakehead University. The Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra (TBSO) will be presenting a noon hour concert entitled iPod Genres. TBSO Conductor-in-Residence Daniel [Read more]

Yesterday’s Warrant on a Red Rock Residence Results in Drug Charges

Yesterday’s Warrant on a Red Rock Residence Results in Drug Charges

NIPIGON, ON – Yesterday (March 8th, 2012) members of the Nipigon Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) with assistance from the Drug Enforcement Unit executed a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act warrant at a residence on Steele Avenue in the Town of Red Rock. After investigation and a search of the [Read more]

School Spirit at Manitouwadge Public School

School Spirit at Manitouwadge Public School

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Yesterday, March 8th, the halls and classrooms at Manitouwadge Public School were abuzz with football players, hockey players, and representatives of all kinds of sports as students wholeheartedly participated in this week’ Theme Day.. Two of our young leaders – [Read more]

OPP INVESTIGATE SUDDEN DEATH OPP INVESTIGATE SUDDEN DEATH

Foul Play Not Suspected WAWA, ON  – Foul play is not suspected in the sudden death of a Wawa woman whose body was found in her residence on February 20, 2012. Ontario Provincial Police responded to the report a deceased woman in an apartment on Ontario Street just after 3:00 pm. An autopsy took [Read more]

Marathon OPP Charge Driver with Stunt Driving & Impound Vehicle

Marathon OPP Charge Driver with Stunt Driving & Impound Vehicle

DRIVER CHARGED WITH STUNT DRIVING AND VEHICLE IMPOUNDED FOR 7 DAYS MARATHON ON – Friday March 2, 2012, at 6:30 pm, a Marathon Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officer was conducting radar enforcement on Highway 17 near the Black River bridge approximately 15 kms east of Marathon, Ontario. The [Read more]

At Queen’s Park Aroland and Marten Falls Chiefs Speak to ROF Mining Developments

At Queen’s Park Aroland and Marten Falls Chiefs Speak to ROF Mining Developments

Marten Falls and Aroland First Nations have formed an alliance to ensure their rights and interests are protected in the development of the Ring of Fire QUEEN’S PARK, ON – Today, Chief Eli Moonias of Marten Falls First Nation and Chief Sonny Gagnon of Aroland First Nation outlined [Read more]

ROF Confirms Extensive Width of Mineralized Nickel Body at Kingsmill

ROF Confirms Extensive  Width of Mineralized Nickel Body at Kingsmill

TORONTO, ON – Ring of Fire Resources Inc., (the “Company”) (TSX-V: ROF, FRANKFURT: RG5, OTC.PK: HWKPF) is pleased to announce additional results from its current drilling program have confirmed that the width in the western part of the Kingsmill Nickel Body is approximately 400m. [Read more]

Science Challenge Promotes Safety at Our Lady of Lourdes

Science Challenge Promotes Safety at Our Lady of Lourdes

LIFE AT OUR LADY OF LOURDES CATHOLIC SCHOOL MANITOUWADGE, ON –  As part of their Science curriculum, the Structures and Mechanisms  unit,  Mrs. Gillman’s grade five students designed and constructed  an “Egg Protector”.  These constructions were built to be attractive, [Read more]

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