Posts Tagged ‘Northshore newspaper’

MPP Michael Mantha : NWO Constituency Clinics, Notes from the Park, Taxes and Winter Road Conditions

MPP Michael Mantha : NWO Constituency Clinics, Notes from the Park, Taxes and Winter Road Conditions

This week marked another constituency week where I had the opportunity to tour the riding and offer clinics.  I visited several communities in the northwestern part of the riding and heard many of your concerns.  Unfortunately things are not improving for many families.  Affordability continues [Read more]

Letter to the Editor: Pic Mobert FN Youth Elect Council Representatives

Letter to the Editor: Pic Mobert FN Youth Elect Council Representatives

From the Editor: Thank you to Louis Kwissiwa  for sharing this photo of the young man and woman, members of Pic Mobert First Nation elected by their peers as youth council representatives February 22nd, 2014. OntarioNewsNorth.com plans, in the weeks ahead, to learn more about their roles and the [Read more]

Lakehead University Native Student Association Spring Powwow

Lakehead University Native Student Association Spring Powwow

LUNSA Spring Powwow March 14-16 THUNDER BAY, ON – The Lakehead University Native Student Association is hosting its annual powwow at the C.J. Sanders Fieldhouse from Friday, March 14 until Sunday, March 16. The theme for this year’s powwow is re-uniting the community, which was decided [Read more]

Infrastructure Improvements in Thunder Bay-Superior North

Infrastructure Improvements in Thunder Bay-Superior North

Ontario Government Building Stronger Communities, Creating Jobs  The Ontario Liberal government is investing more than $3 million to support improvements to three critical infrastructure projects in Thunder Bay-Superior North. The province is supporting these improvements through the Small, Rural [Read more]

Matawa First Nations Mgmt OPEN HOUSE

Matawa First Nations Mgmt OPEN HOUSE

THUNDER BAY, ON – Matawa First Nations Management (Non-profit Tribal Council)  is holding an open house to show case its environmental services group Four Rivers. The open house is Tuesday March 18 from Noon (12) until 5:30pm at 233 Court St. N. in Thunder Bay at the corner of Court and [Read more]

Manitouwadge Town Council Agenda (Incl.Late addition) March 12, 2014

Manitouwadge Town Council Agenda (Incl.Late addition) March 12, 2014

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Manitouwadge Town Council will gather tonight for the regular meeting and the agenda is certainly a long one including a late addition to the agenda; a request from the NFMC to harvest near the cemetery.  It is likely that Councillor Connie Hunter, will declare a conflict [Read more]

Infrastructure Improvements Planned for Northeastern Ontario

Infrastructure Improvements Planned for Northeastern Ontario

Province Building Stronger Communities, Creating Jobs Ontario is investing close to $27 million to support improvements to critical infrastructure while creating local construction jobs in Northeastern Ontario. The province is supporting 28 projects through the Small, Rural and Northern [Read more]

Schreiber Council and COW Agenda – March 11, 2014 (Watch Live Tonight)

Schreiber Council and COW Agenda – March 11, 2014 (Watch Live Tonight)

SCHREIBER, ON – Regular meeting of the Township of Schreiber Council and Committee of the Whole March 11, 2014 will be held in the Council Chambers and streamed live on OntarioNewsNorth.com’s home page at 6:30pm. Below is the meeting’s agenda. {A Special meeting with agenda item [Read more]

North West LHIN Health Care Update – March LHINfo-Minute

North West LHIN Health Care Update – March LHINfo-Minute

THUNDER BAY, ON – The North West Local Health Integration Network (LHiN)’s March 2014 issue of LHINfo Minute includes details of how partner organizations have worked together to create the  first Health Link within the North West LHIN. CLICK HERE  to learn more about how the Health [Read more]

MPP Mike Mantha’s News From The Park

MPP Mike Mantha’s News From The Park

As I travel across Algoma-Manitoulin I continue to hear your frustration with rising electricity costs. This week at Queen’s Park New Democrat leader Andrea Horwath unveiled our plan to cut hydro waste and pass the savings on via $100 rebate. Ontarians are paying the highest electricity prices in [Read more]

Improving Highway Infrastructure Near Balmertown

Improving Highway Infrastructure Near Balmertown

Ontario Government Strengthening Northern Economy, Creating Jobs Ontario is creating 10 new jobs while improving infrastructure near Balmertown. The Nungesser River Bridge, north of Highway 125, is being upgraded to improve travel and safety for families and businesses while strengthening tourism [Read more]

Antibullying Marathon Kicks Off Manitouwadge Public School March Break

Antibullying Marathon Kicks Off Manitouwadge Public School March Break

  MANITOUWADGE, ON – As long as kids have been going to school, students have welcomed the opportunity to have a ‘Spring Break’.  This week Manitouwadge Public School students will enjoy their much deserved rest and they are well prepared, in all aspects, for the interaction [Read more]

NWMO Open Houses in Schreiber and Pays Plat (Incl.Video interview)

NWMO Open Houses in Schreiber and Pays Plat (Incl.Video interview)

This week, the Nuclear Waste Management Organization had open houses taking place in Schreiber (March 6 and 7) and Pays Plat First Nation (March 8). We spoke to Mayor Don McArthur about the open houses, why it is important for people to attend regardless of if they have previously and how the [Read more]

Correspondence RE:Industrial Rd. – MPP Michael Mantha Continues to Pressure for Industrial Road Maintenance

Correspondence RE:Industrial Rd. – MPP Michael Mantha Continues to Pressure for Industrial Road Maintenance

FROM THE EDITOR: Thank you to MPP Michael Mantha’s office for sharing the correspondence below with OntarioNewsNorth.com that we may keep the public informed as to the ongoing efforts, by the Algoma-Manitoulin MPP, to keep the issue of repairs to Industrial Road (a.k.a. Hwy 625) moving [Read more]

Thunder Bay Man Fined $1,500 for Shooting on Road

Thunder Bay Man Fined $1,500 for Shooting on Road

A Thunder Bay man has pleaded guilty to illegally shooting his firearm while on a road. Eugenio Berardi was fined $1,500 under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act for the offence. In addition to the fine, Berardi is banned from hunting in Ontario for a year. Court heard that Ministry of Natural [Read more]

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