Posts Tagged ‘northwestern ontario newspaper’

STOLEN LOG TRAILER CHAPLEAU

STOLEN LOG TRAILER CHAPLEAU

FROM/DE:    Superior East OPP                               DATE:   January 13, 2011 CHAPLEAU, ON – January 11, 2011 Superior East OPP in Chapleau received a report that a Logging Trailer had been stolen from Northern Haul Contracting in Chapleau.  It is [Read more]

Stolen Vehicle Located in Longlac

Stolen Vehicle Located in Longlac

FROM/DE:    GREENSTONE DETACHMENT                            DATE: January 13, 2011 Longlac, ON – January 10, 2011, officers from the Greenstone OPP were conducting traffic enforcement in the Town of Longlac. At approximately 2:45pm, officers spotted a suspicious [Read more]

MORE ELECTRICITY BILL RELIEF FOR BUSINESSES AND FAMILIES

MORE ELECTRICITY BILL RELIEF FOR BUSINESSES AND FAMILIES

Mauro and Gravelle announce McGuinty Government Supports Local Industry While Providing Relief for Families Ontario’s recently released Energy Plan is helping Northern Ontario industries stay competitive with new programs that lower electricity costs, while providing additional relief on [Read more]

Kirkland Lake Area Mine Confirms Significant Resource Potential

Kirkland Lake Area Mine Confirms Significant Resource Potential

Drilling at Northgate Minerals’ Young-Davidson Project Confirms Significant Resource Potential of the YD West Zone Hole YD10-198A returns 6.16 grams per tonne gold over 21.3 metres January 11th, 2011 VANCOUVER, BC  /CNW/ – Northgate Minerals Corporation (TSX: NGX, NYSE Amex: NXG) is [Read more]

Ontario’s Economy Growing Stronger, Creating Jobs

Ontario’s Economy Growing Stronger, Creating Jobs

January 12, 2011 McGuinty Government’s Plan Laying Foundation for Growth, Investments, Jobs Ontario’s economy is recovering from the global recession and growing stronger, creating good new jobs for Ontario families. The McGuinty government’s economic plan has been laying the [Read more]

Ontario Forgetting the North in Northern Health Care?

Ontario Forgetting the North in Northern Health Care?

From the EDITOR: I am dissapointed to share that I contacted the media line for Ontario’s Ministry of Health and Long Term Care in regards to this press release as in the 3rd paragraph where it now reads “roundtable discussions will take place throughout the province in…”, [Read more]

2010 HUNTING SEASONS DRAW TO A CLOSE

2010 HUNTING SEASONS DRAW TO A CLOSE

           As the 2010 hunting seasons draw to a close, the Ontario Conservation Officers Association (OCOA) would like to take this opportunity to thank the tens of thousands of responsible Ontario hunters who helped to make this a safe and enjoyable hunt. As stewards of the environment, [Read more]

Ontario Police Leaders Mourn the Ultimate Sacrifice of Toronto Police Officer

Ontario Police Leaders Mourn the Ultimate Sacrifice of Toronto Police Officer

Sergeant Ryan Russell a “Genuine Canadian Hero” Who Gave His Life for the Safety of his Fellow Citizens TORONTO, Jan. 12 /CNW/ – Ontario’s police leaders today join with all police personnel across Ontario in mourning the tragic death of Sergeant Ryan Russell of the Toronto [Read more]

Ontario’s Economy Grows For Fifth Consecutive Quarter

Ontario’s Economy Grows For Fifth Consecutive Quarter

January 11, 2011 McGuinty Government’s Plan Drives Solid Growth in Business Investment Ontario’s economy continues to grow as real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) rose at an annualized rate of 1.0 percent in the third quarter of 2010 – the fifth consecutive quarter of growth. [Read more]

Manitouwadge Women Charged With Impaired Driving

Manitouwadge Women Charged With Impaired Driving

FROM/DE: Marathon OPP Detachment                                   DATE: January 11, 2011 TWO IMPAIRED DRIVING CHARGES FILED OVER THE WEEKEND MARATHON, ON– January 7, 2011 police responded to a report of a possible impaired driver in Manitouwadge at approximately [Read more]

UPDATE: Hermac Demolition

UPDATE: Hermac Demolition

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Demolition continues of the ‘old’ Hermac appartment buildings in Manitouwadge, 3 of the 4 buildings have been levelled since the December 2010 when demolition began. For full details of how financing was acquired visit http://www.OntarioNewsNorth.com/?p=22258 [Read more]

Terrace Bay Cultural Centre Grand Opening

Terrace Bay Cultural Centre Grand Opening

TERRACE BAY, ON – The Township of Terrace Bay held the official grand opening ceremony for its new Cultural Centre today and approximately 150 people were in attendance.  Chief Administrative Officer Carmelo Notarbartolo was the Master of Ceremony for the event which included speeches from [Read more]

Province Supports the Fight Against BedBugs

Province Supports the Fight Against BedBugs

January 10, 2011 McGuinty Government Invests In Local Public Health Unit Programs Ontario is supporting local initiatives that are aimed at preventing and managing infestations of bed bugs. The province’s 36 public health units will be able to apply for funding to support bed bug-related [Read more]

MORE GREYHOUND PASSENGERS SPEAK-UP & UPDATE ON White River 14hrs Stranded

MORE GREYHOUND PASSENGERS SPEAK-UP & UPDATE ON White River 14hrs Stranded

January 2nd, 2010 at approximately 14:30 (2:30pm) OntarioNewsNorth.com Editor/Publisher Karina Hunter travelled to White River, Ontario after the Mother of a Greyhound passenger stranded in the Northwestern Ontario community called hoping for answers as to what was happening to her 19yr old son [Read more]

LAYTON IN ELLIOT LAKE TO DISCUSS ENERGY COSTS

LAYTON IN ELLIOT LAKE TO DISCUSS ENERGY COSTS

NDP Leader outlines plan to make life more affordable for Northern Ontarians “People in Elliot and across Canada will be hit hard by rising heating costs as winter sets in. Heating your home in Canada is not a luxury, especially not in Northern Ontario,” said Layton. Layton says Harper’s HST [Read more]

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