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9,598.1 Hectares Burnt, Down From 2009

9,598.1 Hectares Burnt, Down From 2009

West Fire Region September 17, 2010 Next update scheduled for September 24 There were no new fires reported in the West Fire Region by the evening of September 17.  Currently, there are no active forest fires anywhere in Ontario. One fire, Thunder Bay District Fire Number 62 was declared out on [Read more]

OLOL Weekly News

OLOL Weekly News

  Already, we have completed two weeks of school, and things are happening! By Thursday of the first week of school, all the JK students had been integrated into the OLOL school family.  They are now ready to begin their careers as life-long learners.  Already, they know the routines, some [Read more]

Manitouwadge Electoral Candidate Interviews

Manitouwadge Electoral Candidate Interviews

OntarioNewsNorth.com PRESENTS Election 2010 Candidate Interviews Each Manitouwadge Electoral Candidate will be contacted and offered an opportunity to participate, watch for more interviews to be added next week. For a full list of 2010 Electoral Candidates in Manitouwadge, visit [Read more]

OPP Celebrating Anniversary

OPP Celebrating Anniversary

GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY FOR OPP ANTI-RACKETS BRANCH 50 Proud Years of Investigative Excellence ORILLIA, ON – The Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is paying tribute to a specialty unit known for its high standard of policing and expertise in investigations of fraud and enterprise [Read more]

Ontario Brings Hope To Haitian Student

Ontario Brings Hope To Haitian Student

September 16, 2010 3:15 PM McGuinty Government Rebuilding Three Schools; Ontario Students Raise Millions Three schools destroyed in January’s Haiti earthquake will be rebuilt by Ontario. Fundraising efforts by Ontario students have provided millions to help survivors of January’s [Read more]

Helping Newcomers Work In Their Field

Helping Newcomers Work In Their Field

McGuinty Government Invests in Skills Training Ontario is helping 1,265 skilled newcomers prepare to get jobs that match their education, qualifications and experience. The province is supporting eight successful bridge training programs in Ottawa, Toronto and London that help internationally [Read more]

New Website for SNCFDC

New Website for SNCFDC

Welcome To Our New Look TERRACE BAY, ON – Superior North Community Futures Development Corporation (CFDC) is pleased announce their recently renovated website! This second generation database was developed to enhance and increase the website’s frequency. By providing user friendly access to [Read more]

Ring Of Fire First Nations Commit To Cooperation

Ring Of Fire First Nations Commit To Cooperation

September 16, 2010 McGuinty Government Supports Effective Consultation With Aboriginal Communities The Ontario government and two First Nations in proximity of the Ring of Fire in Ontario’s Far North have reaffirmed their commitment to addressing issues related to the development of the [Read more]

Sudbury Man Fined-Deer Hunting on Private Property

Sudbury Man Fined-Deer Hunting on Private Property

Hefty Fine For Trespassing To Hunt A Sudbury man has been fined $1,500 and had his firearm confiscated for hunting deer on private property. Kresimir Peter Severinac pleaded guilty to trespassing while hunting white-tailed deer on Manitoulin Island. The firearm seized during the investigation will [Read more]

Education Rally Planned

Education Rally Planned

“Ensuring the future of our Post Secondary Education, And Canada’s workforce” September 16, 2010 Batchewana First Nation and Garden River First Nation will be hosting a local education rally in conjunction with the national rally held in Ottawa on Thursday September 23, 2010. The [Read more]

Thunder Bay Anglers Fined by MNR

Thunder Bay Anglers Fined by MNR

Anglers Fined $1,040 For Trespassing September 15, 2010 Four Thunder Bay residents have been fined a total of $1,040 for trespassing to fish. Michael Kopanski and Laurie Kopanski were fined $220 each, and Daniel Niemi and Danna Niemi were fined $300 each. All fish caught were forfeited to the [Read more]

MHS Bleachers Crash – Emergency Services Respond

MHS Bleachers Crash – Emergency Services Respond

Manitouwadge Hospital Hapenings Operation Falling Leaves – Multi-Casualty Training Exercise MANITOUWADGE, ON – September 16, Manitouwadge General Hospital, Manitouwadge Fire Department, Superior North EMS and the OPP participated in a Multi Casualty Training Exercise to assess parts of [Read more]

Career Fair Exceeds Expectations

Career Fair Exceeds Expectations

1st Annual Red Rock Indian Band Carreer Fair NIPIGON, ON – Wednesday, September 15th, rhythmic Pow Wow drumming echoed through the Nipigon Arena today sounding off Day 1 of the First Annual Red Rock Indian Band Career Fair,  keeping participants and visitors entertained and enthused.  [Read more]

Pulp Mill Exits Creditor Protection

Pulp Mill Exits Creditor Protection

THUNDER BAY, ON – Terrace Bay Pulp Inc. announced today that it has officially exited creditor protection and will continue the process of restarting the pulp mill.  The company expects it to take 7-10 days to prepare the mill, smoke coming from the mill in the last week of September, and [Read more]

More Early Childhood Educators

More Early Childhood Educators

September 15, 2010 McGuinty Government Preparing For Ongoing Implementation Of Full-day Kindergarten Nearly 700 people have returned to school to pursue careers as early childhood educators (ECEs) through the Second Career program over the past two years.Second Career helps laid-off workers learn [Read more]

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