Posts Tagged ‘Northshore newspaper’

MPS THIS WEEK

MPS THIS WEEK

Electronic Whizzes at  Manitouwadge Public School MANITOUWADGE, ON – Mrs. Meagher’s JK/SK/Grade 1 class have been very busy this month.  Amid all the excitement of getting ready for the big Halloween celebration they have been learning about many different types of books that we can [Read more]

HALLOWEEN SAFETY – From OPP

HALLOWEEN SAFETY – From OPP

Halloween – Play Safe Members of your local OPP detachment are reminding drivers to take extra care on Sunday evening as the streets will be filled with ghosts and goblins. Police are also reminding the kids and parents of a few safety tips to consider:             Wear bright or [Read more]

Bridges Dedicated To Fallen Police Officers

Bridges Dedicated To Fallen Police Officers

October 29, 2010 McGuinty Government Pays Tribute To Three OPP Constables Three Niagara bridges have been officially dedicated in memory of fallen Ontario Provincial Police officers. All three officers were killed while on duty on the Queen Elizabeth Way. Constable John Gregovski died on January 4, [Read more]

MISCHIEF TO SIGN HORNEPAYNE AREA

MISCHIEF TO SIGN HORNEPAYNE AREA

HORNEPAYNE, ON – On October 27, 2010 The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) reported that mischief had occurred to one of two large signs which had been erected recently 20 kms north of Hornepayne on Highway 631.  The signs had been erected to raise awareness to resource users that Caribou may [Read more]

Health & Wellness with Jackie Jung, CDE RN

Health & Wellness with Jackie Jung, CDE RN

  9 Million Canadians live with Diabetes or Prediabetes Certified Diabetes Educator Jackie Jung, RN works out of the Manitouwadge Diabetes Health & Wellness Network, watch for Jackie’s regular column aimed at informing OntarioNewsNorth.com readers in regards to Diabetes Prevention, [Read more]

Premier Departs For Chinese Trade Mission

Premier Departs For Chinese Trade Mission

October 28, 2010 McGuinty Government Continues To Strengthen Economic Ties Premier Dalton McGuinty flew to China today to promote Ontario businesses and investment in the province. It is his third trade mission to China — one of the world’s fastest-growing economies. McGuinty will be joined [Read more]

Letter to the Editor – Flu Clinics

Letter to the Editor – Flu Clinics

Dear editor of ONN – Great service your daily paper provides to the public in the form of FLU SHOT INFO, schedule, location, time. All so clear and easy to find. I write from Nanaimo, BC, and have to admit that we have no such public notification here on the West Coast. For two weeks, [Read more]

Batchewana Takes Stand on Proposed Windfarm

Batchewana Takes Stand on Proposed Windfarm

From Batchewana First Nation     October 28, 2010   After working with the Ontario Government toward a mutual agreement within the Harmonized Sales Tax framework, Batchewana First Nation Chief and Council thought they were breaking ground toward a new relationship with the Provincial Government. [Read more]

First Nation Youth Sport & Recreation Program

First Nation Youth Sport & Recreation Program

Canadian Tire Jumpstart and the Ontario Government Announce Partnership to Help First Nation Youth in the North October 28, 2010 A new partnership between Canadian Tire Jumpstart and the Ontario government will build self-esteem and confidence for First Nation youth through a new sport and [Read more]

Training More Doctors To Increase Access To Care

Training More Doctors To Increase Access To Care

October 28, 2010 McGuinty Government Creates 75 New Residency Positions Ontario is increasing access to medical specialists — like surgeons and psychiatrists — by creating 75 specialty residency positions at the province’s medical schools. The new post-graduate specialty residency [Read more]

Hefty Fines For Building Road Without Permits

Hefty Fines For Building Road Without Permits

October 26, 2010 An Iroquois Falls man has been fined $1,500 for building a road without a permit and unlawfully installing a gate on public land. George Lefebvre pleaded guilty and was fined $1,000 for constructing a road without a permit and $500 for unlawfully depositing material on Crown [Read more]

One Million More Ontarians Have A Family Doctor

One Million More Ontarians Have A Family Doctor

October 27, 2010 McGuinty Government Helping More Ontarians Get The Care They Need Ontario has helped one million more people find a family doctor since 2003 — the equivalent to finding a doctor for 16 Ontarians every hour. One million more people have a family doctor because Ontario has trained [Read more]

Dubreuilville Complete Results from C.A.O.

Dubreuilville Complete Results from C.A.O.

                 DECLARATION OF ELECTION – CANDIDATE OFFICE ELECTED CANDIDATE MAYOR Louise PERRIER COUNCILLOR Suzanne BOUCHARD COUNCILLOR Luc LEVESQUE COUNCILLOR Roger LORD COUNCILLOR Beverly NANTEL FRENCH PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE Josée BOUCHARD I hereby certify that during the [Read more]

Charges Laid After HWY Becomes Raceway Near Manitouwadge

Charges Laid After HWY Becomes Raceway Near Manitouwadge

  DRIVER CHARGED FOR RACING ON A HIGHWAY MANITOUWADGE, ON. –On October 24, 2010 at approximately 11:50pm while patrolling Highway 17 near the junction of Highway 614, an officer with the Manitouwadge Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) observed a motor vehicle travelling at a high rate of speed.  [Read more]

Nipion Elks donate to St. Edward Breakfast Club

Nipion Elks donate to St. Edward Breakfast Club

NIPIGON, ON – October 26, 2010 the Nipigon Elks presented St. Edward Catholic School with a donation to help out with the Breakfast Club that is hosted by St. Edward School each morning for students. MORE INFO Learn more about Catholic Education at Superior North District School Board’s [Read more]

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