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GAME TIMES – NSSSAA Championships Manitouwadge TODAY & TOMORROW

GAME TIMES – NSSSAA Championships Manitouwadge TODAY & TOMORROW

Teams set sights on Manitouwadge MANITOUWADGE, ON – Get ready for two days of exciting action in sports! Teams from the East, West and Central divisions of NSSSAA are set to arrive in Manitouwadge beginning Tuesday. Basketball will be played on Wednesday and Volleyball contested on Thursday. [Read more]

RING OF FIRE Update- Matawa First Nations File Judicial Review

RING OF FIRE Update- Matawa First Nations File Judicial Review

November 7, 2011 MATAWA FIRST NATIONS FILE JUDICIAL REVIEW,CONTINUE CALLS FOR JOINT REVIEW PANEL ON RING OF FIRE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OTTAWA, ON – First Nation leaders from Northern Ontario gathered in Ottawa today, sending a strong message to the Government of Canada about resource [Read more]

CROSSOVER INSIDER – Businesses In-Store Saturday! NEW Harry Potter Friday

CROSSOVER INSIDER –  Businesses In-Store Saturday! NEW Harry Potter Friday

From the Editor of ONN: Every week Tyler Davis, Owner Crossover Video & Games in Marathon, writes the Crossover Insider for OntarioNewsNorth.com. Published Tuesdays, The Crossover Insider is your source for the week’s movie & video game releases, store news, details of Davis’ [Read more]

Manitouwadge Elementary Athletes From 3 Schools Represent In Thunder Bay

Manitouwadge Elementary Athletes From 3 Schools Represent In Thunder Bay

Article by Kristy Lachance, Coach; Photos by Amii Hache, Parent-Volunteer 40th Annual Mid-Elementary School 3km Cross-Country Run Runners, representing Manitouwadge’s Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School, Manitouwadge Public School and École Publique Franco-Manitou, warm-up in preparation for [Read more]

Marathon Trick Or Eat Estimated at $10,000 of Non-Perishables!

Marathon Trick Or Eat Estimated at $10,000 of Non-Perishables!

MARATHON, ON – Monday, October 31st, while many were out Trick or Treating, a large group of 47 volunteers – some who helped set up, some drove, some went door to door and others unloaded and sorted all the non-perishable food items, worked at the 2nd Annual Marathon Trick or Eat Food [Read more]

False Statement To Conservation Officer Proves Costly

False Statement To Conservation Officer Proves Costly

 A Timmins man has been fined for misleading a conservation officer. Marcel Moreau pleaded guilty and was fined $1,000 for making a false statement to a conservation officer. Court heard that on the morning of October 23, 2009, conservation officers conducted an inspection on Marcel Moreau on the [Read more]

NIPIGON OPP – Weekend Review Nov.4-6

NIPIGON OPP – Weekend Review Nov.4-6

STOLEN VEHICLE RECOVERED NIPIGON, ON– During the weekend of November 4 to November 6, 2011 Nipigon and Schreiber Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to 27 calls for service and issued 30 Provincial Offence Notices.  Officers investigated 3 motor vehicle collisions and conducted 3 R.I.D.E. [Read more]

MALE CHARGED WITH IMPAIRED OPERATION OF A MOTOR VEHICLE

MALE CHARGED WITH IMPAIRED OPERATION OF A MOTOR VEHICLE

MARATHON, ON – Thursday November 3, 2011, at 3:40 pm a Marathon Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officer was on general patrol on Highway 17 east ofMarathon. The officer observed a westbound vehicle pull to the shoulder of the highway and almost go into the ditch. The officer stopped to [Read more]

Manitouwadge Diabetes Support Group – Guest Speaker & Special Event

MANITOUWADGE, ON – The Manitouwadge Diabetes Support Group is excited to announce their  Special November Meeting presented by the Candian Diabetes Association -Northwestern Ontario Office (Thunder Bay), featuring Guest Speaker Richard Boon. The meeting takes place, as usual, in the Judy [Read more]

Updated PHOTOS – Wolverines’s Jr & Sr Boys’ AND Girls’ Claim Wins on Home Court

Updated PHOTOS – Wolverines’s Jr & Sr Boys’ AND Girls’ Claim Wins on Home Court

Originally published Nov.4.2011 Article by Elaine Milks; Photos Phil Leduc; Photos Gary Timms Manitouwadge Wolverines’ Senior Girls Basketball – GO WOLVERINES! Wolverines’ Senior Girls Basketball with Coaches Chris (left) and Phil (right) Leduc. Article by MHS Wolverine & [Read more]

HUGHES AND BISSON EXTEND CONDOLENCES TO FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES AFTER HELICOPTER CRASH NEAR KAPUSKASING

HUGHES AND BISSON EXTEND CONDOLENCES TO FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES AFTER HELICOPTER CRASH NEAR KAPUSKASING

OTTAWA, ON – Wednesday’s tragic helicopter crash near Clear Lake which took the life of three Northern Ontario residents will echo throughout the communities of Kapuskasing and North Bay for a long time. Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing MP, Carol Hughes is joining with her provincial counterpart, [Read more]

THEFT OF TRAILER IN WHITE RIVER

THEFT OF TRAILER IN WHITE RIVER

WHITE RIVER, ON – Tuesday November 2nd, 2011 Superior East OPP White River Detachment was advised of a theft of a flat deck trailer had occurred 14km south of White River inVasiloff Township.  The complainants reported that they had gone hunting at 2:00 pm leaving their trailer attached to [Read more]

OLOL 2011 Student Council

OLOL 2011 Student Council

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Our Lady of Lourdes School Student Council is an integral part of fundraising and events at the school.  Student Council is a great opportunity for students to take responsibility in their school’s success while gaining experience working as part of a group. The [Read more]

MANITOUWADGE PUBLIC SCHOOL IS OUT OF THIS WORLD!!!!

MANITOUWADGE PUBLIC SCHOOL IS OUT OF THIS WORLD!!!!

MANITOUWADGE, ON -The theme for our Book Fair this year is ‘Manitouwadge Public School Is Out Of This World’ because ‘reading is out of this world’ as our the adventures books can take us on!  Mrs. Woodrow and her Student Crew have been busy as beavers all this week getting [Read more]

NSFHT Responding to Tragedy at Terrace Bay Pulp

NSFHT Responding to Tragedy at Terrace Bay Pulp

A note to the members of our community: As with anything we go through in life, we all process traumatic events differently. For people who were involved with the accident at the mill, either first hand, as emergency personnel, or through a loved one that was at work, there is no “right” way to [Read more]

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