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Holy Angels School Remembers

Holy Angels School Remembers

Photos/article by Sylvia Speziale SCHREIBER, ON – Friday November 5th students, staff, and parents of Holy Angels School gathered together for prayer and reflection on past and present day warfare, and the soldiers that have sacrificed their own safety for our freedom.  A special song [Read more]

Supporting Safe Schools In Ontario

Supporting Safe Schools In Ontario

November 15, 2010 McGuinty Government Launches Bullying Awareness And Prevention Week Ontario has designated the third week of every November as Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week.  The week is a valuable opportunity to raise awareness of bullying-related issues and make a difference in school [Read more]

Holy Angels Fall Fest 2010

Holy Angels Fall Fest 2010

  SCHREIBER, ON – Friday, October 29th, Holy Angels Grade 7/8 class held their Annual Fall Fest.  This year the students were invited to dress up as their favourite person, their costumes were  amazing!  In the morning the Grades JK-2 participated and the Gr. 3 -6 participated in the [Read more]

Inquestd Into Three Deaths Announced

Inquestd Into Three Deaths Announced

November 15, 2010 Inquest Into The Death Of John Holness Announced Dr. James Edwards, Regional Supervising Coroner for Central Region, Toronto East Office, today announced that an inquest will be held into the death of John Holness. Mr. Holness, 57, died on December 1, 2008, while in custody at the [Read more]

Proposed Schreiber Wind Farm Update

Proposed Schreiber Wind Farm Update

SCHREIBER, ON – Schreiberites may have heard a helicopter over head yesterday and wondered what the activity was all about… These noisess  will continue through the day today as a 50 m (164 ft) high, temporary,  meteorological assessment tower (MET) tower, made of  tubular steel [Read more]

Schreiber Citizen of the Year Nominations

Schreiber Citizen of the Year Nominations

SCHREIBER, ON – The Township of Schreiber Mayor and Council continue accepting nominations for Citizen of the Year. This year, one way of nominating is by sending in an electronic form. To do this, please click here to access the form via Schreiber’s website. Deadline for submissions [Read more]

Marathon PGM Corporation Shareholders Approve Arrangement with Stillwater Mining Company

Marathon PGM Corporation Shareholders Approve Arrangement with Stillwater Mining Company

TORONTO, ON and BILLINGS, MT, Nov. 15 /CNW/ – Marathon PGM Corporation (TSX : MAR) (“Marathon PGM”) and Stillwater Mining Company (NYSE: SWC) (“Stillwater”) jointly announced today that Marathon PGM shareholders have overwhelmingly approved the plan of arrangement [Read more]

Grand Opening Pic River Employment and Business Training Centre

Grand Opening Pic River Employment and Business Training Centre

Scroll down for video interview with Liz Michano, Economic Development Director, Pic River First Nation. PIC RIVER FIRST NATION, ON – Friday, November 12th, dignitaries and residents gathered for the Grand Opening of the Pic River Employment and Business Training Centre. In addition to Pic [Read more]

Confederation College and Matawa First Nations Sign MOU

Confederation College and Matawa First Nations Sign MOU

(November, 15 2010) – Confederation College and the Matawa First Nations have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) today.  This MOU outlines the terms of affiliation between Matawa and Confederation and is meant to forge a formal relationship between both parties.  Matawa First [Read more]

Thunder Bay Men Charged After Kenora OPP Deploy Spike Belt

Thunder Bay Men Charged After Kenora OPP Deploy Spike Belt

OPP deploy spike belt to stop vehicle                KENORA, ON –  Two males from Thunder Bay have been charged with drug related offences after dealing with police early morning Sunday 12 Nov. Members of Kenora OPP deployed spike belts to stop a vehicle in the area of Essex [Read more]

Emergency Swing Dam Being Swung for the Winter

Emergency Swing Dam Being Swung for the Winter

GET INTO THE SWING OF THINGS! SAULT STE. MARIE, ONTARIO, November 15, 2010– Area residents are invited to the Sault Ste. Marie Canal National Historic Site on November 24, 2010 at 10 a.m. to see history in motion as the site’s largest artefact is swung into its winter position. During the [Read more]

Are You Ready For Snowmobiling?

Are You Ready For Snowmobiling?

Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs Celebrates New Winter Season with Get Ready to Go Snowmobiling Week, November 22 to 28 BARRIE, ON – November 15, 2010 – Ontario snowmobiling can look forward to a good winter according to Dave Phillips, senior climatologist for Environment Canada, and [Read more]

Tikka named CIS National Tournament MVP in loss to Queens

Tikka named CIS National Tournament MVP in loss to Queens

THUNDER BAY, ON – In what was a disappointing end to an otherwise incredibly successful rookie season, Thunder Bay’s Kelsey Tikka and her Sir Wilfred Laurier Golden Hawks fell 1-0 in overtime to the Queens University Gaels in the finals of the 2010 Canadian Interuniversity Sports (CIS) National [Read more]

Attracting Whiskey Jacks

Attracting Whiskey Jacks

MANITOUWADGE, ON – This great photo of a Whiskey Jack enjoying a snack was submitted by OntarioNewsNorth.com reader Vickie Rusard with this advice: “Want to be intertained while out in the bush? Bring a soup bone with you. The whiskey jacks will love you. I brought the bone for my [Read more]

Fun with Fitness – Addiction

Fun with Fitness – Addiction

*PLEASE NOTE: Prior to beginning any new diet or excercise regimen please speak with your family physician. Addiction Addiction comes in many shapes and forms.  Anything addicting is ‘fun’ or it wouldn’t be addicting.  Whether it is dancing, eating, shopping, no matter what it [Read more]

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