Posts Tagged ‘Northshore newspaper’

A Night In Bethlehem

A Night In Bethlehem

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Members of the Bethany Pentecostal Assembly hosted a very special evening at Manitouwadge High School Saturday, December 18th.  Approximately a hundred attendees came through during the two hours that the open house style event has held; entering, they were welcomed in the [Read more]

Making It Easier To Apply For A Student Loan

Making It Easier To Apply For A Student Loan

December 20, 2010 McGuinty Government Cutting Red Tape, Helping More Students Succeed Starting this year, college and university students are spending less time filling out loan and grant applications and standing in back-to-school line-ups. They are also receiving their financial support faster. [Read more]

Know the Law Before You Go Snowmobiling

Know the Law Before You Go Snowmobiling

FROM/DE:Marathon/Manitouwadge O.P.P.                             DATE: December 20, 2010 MARATHON, ON – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) are reminding snowmobile riders that to have fun and peace of mind while [Read more]

Nipigon/Schreiber OPP Weekend Review

Nipigon/Schreiber OPP Weekend Review

STOLEN TRUCK RECOVERED NIPIGON, ON –During the weekend of December 17 to December 19, 2010 Nipigon and Schreiber Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to 26 calls for service and issued numerous Provincial Offence Notices.  Officers conducted five R.I.D.E. checks and investigated one motor [Read more]

Marathon Mayor Frustrated with Province (+Video)

Marathon Mayor Frustrated with Province (+Video)

PRESS RELEASE from TOWN of MARATHON December 21, 2010 MARATHON, ON – For the better part of twelve months, the Town of Marathon and the Marathon Economic Development Corporation have been working with a private proponent, strategizing and completing business due diligence to complete a [Read more]

Message from Schreiber Fire Department

Message from Schreiber Fire Department

The Holidays are Heating Up: Keep Fire in its Place While the holiday season can be one of the most festive times of the year, it also can be one of the deadliest. Already, nine people have died in fires in Ontario since November 1, 2009. The fact that these fires occurred in a variety [Read more]

Alouette Trail Conditions

Alouette Trail Conditions

The Alouette Snowmobile Club, a member of the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs, maintains the trails in and around Dubreuilville, Ontario. Alouette President, Rejean Raymond provides their trail condition report twice a week as a service to readers. Every effort is made to ensure trail [Read more]

NSFC Releases New Edition of ‘The Forest News’

NSFC Releases New Edition of ‘The Forest News’

The NSFC is Falling into Action! The Northeast Superior Forest Community (NSFC) has released our Fall 2010 edition of The Forest News.  The Forest News is a great way to stay informed not only about the activities of the NSFC (one of 15 Forest Community and Model Forest sites across Canada), but [Read more]

Provinces Call for Enhanced CPP

Provinces Call for Enhanced CPP

December 19, 2010 Multi-pronged approach needed to solve savings challenge Today the Provinces of Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Manitoba, British Columbia and Ontario called on the federal government to keep a modest CPP enhancement on the table as part of a package of reforms [Read more]

Hughes Speaks Out For MS Patients

Hughes Speaks Out For MS Patients

December 16, 2010     MS PATIENTS WANT LIBERATION THERAPY AVAILABLE IN CANADA OTTAWA, ON –  Canadians suffering from Mulitple Sclerosis (MS)  feel they shouldn’t have to leave the country to receive a hopeful new treatment.  That is the message Carol Hughes delivered to the House of [Read more]

Music and Generosity Filled the Air at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School

Music and Generosity Filled the Air at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School

Saturday December 4th, Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School hosted an entertainment evening in support of the Longlac Christmas Food Hamper Fund.  Tim Skinner a founding member of FOG (Friendly Old Guys), a local jamming band, volunteered the talents of his band to provide the entertainment for the [Read more]

OPP Seeking Assistance

OPP Seeking Assistance

FROM/DE:    CHATHAM-KENT OPP                                    DATE: 17 December, 2010 FATAL COLLISION UPDATE – OPP SEEKING FURTHER ASSISTANCE CHATHAM-KENT,  ON –The Chatham-Kent Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) continues to investigate the fatal collision [Read more]

Statement by Ontario Minister of Labour Charles Sousa:

Statement by Ontario Minister of Labour Charles Sousa:

December 17, 2010 “I am honoured to serve as Ontario’s new Minister of Labour. Our government has always brought a balanced approach to labour relations – and this is something I intend to continue. I will put Ontario workers and their families first.  I had an opportunity today [Read more]

Letter to the Editor – Sno-Drifters Update

Letter to the Editor – Sno-Drifters Update

Letter to the Editor, Many Manitouwadge residents may have seen the  new Holland TS110 Groomer parked outside this week.  This raised the question if the Sno Drifters were going to start grooming the trails. Unfortunately there is no change in the status of the club with regards to trails in the [Read more]

Bariatric Care Centre Officially Open

Bariatric Care Centre Officially Open

THUNDER BAY, ON – Wednesday, December 1, 2010, the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre celebrated the launch of their Regional Bariatric Care Centre, an integrated Regional Assessment and Treatment Centre for the pre and post-operative care of patients with obesity requiring gastric [Read more]

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