Posts Tagged ‘northwestern ontario newspaper’

Police And Province Team Up To Help At-Risk Youth

Police And Province Team Up To Help At-Risk Youth

McGuinty Government Making Schools Safer For Students Ontario schools and police services are partnering up to make schools safer by reducing the number of students engaging in bullying and violence. Police services across the province were invited to apply to the Safe Schools Grants program and [Read more]

Children’s Activity Tax Credit Passes

Children’s Activity Tax Credit Passes

McGuinty Government’s New Tax Credit To Benefit More Than A Million Families From music and painting to sports and dance, Ontario families will now be able to get a tax credit for enrolling their children in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. With the new, permanent Children’s [Read more]

Ontario Introduces Electricity Cost Relief

Ontario Introduces Electricity Cost Relief

McGuinty Government Introduces New Measures to Help Ontario Families and Reduce Debt November 18, 2010 Michael Gravelle, MPP for Thunder Bay-Superior North is delighted to see the McGuinty government’s 2010 Fall Economic Statement introduced the Ontario Clean Energy Benefit (OCEB) which would [Read more]

Terrace Bay Revitalisation Continues

Terrace Bay Revitalisation Continues

TERRACE BAY, ON – Construction continues downtown Terrace Bay as the Community Revitalisation Project (CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS) continues to progress.  [Read more]

Snow You Think You Can Dance?

Snow You Think You Can Dance?

MANITOUWADGE, ON  – Kiwissa Ski Club in partnership with the Community Services Department and the Northern Trails Ski Club will be hosting a Snow Dance Competition to take place at the Kiwissa Ski Hill. What is a Snow Dance Competition? Well, contrary to my vision of it being a Dance [Read more]

Reader’s Roost Remembrance Craft

Reader’s Roost Remembrance Craft

SCHREIBER, ON – The Readers’ Roost is a weekly program, Wednesdays from 3:30pm – 4:30 pm, at  the Schreiber Public Library.  Participants, 6-11 years of age, are introduced to concepts of reading and comprehrension while making new friends and enjoying activities like [Read more]

Manitou Sno Drifters Receive Local Initiatives Contribution Funding

Manitou Sno Drifters Receive Local Initiatives Contribution Funding

MANITOUWADGE, ON – The Manitou Sno Drifters have received $4000.00 through the Superior North CFDC Local Initiatives Contribution which is funded by FedNor.  This money was used along with funds the club had raised to complete the purchase of the original Tucker Sno Cat from the Ontario [Read more]

New Chair and CEO of Ontario Securities Commission Confirmed

New Chair and CEO of Ontario Securities Commission Confirmed

McGuinty Government Confirms Appointment of Legal Expert Howard Wetston, Q.C. Howard Wetston, Q.C. is the new Chair and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC), effective immediately. Previously, Wetston was Chair of the Board and CEO of the Ontario Energy Board [Read more]

Supporting Brain Research

Supporting Brain Research

McGuinty Government Supports Better Health Care, Life Science Jobs [Read more]

Honouring Métis Culture, Language and Heritage

Honouring Métis Culture, Language and Heritage

McGuinty Government Marks Louis Riel Day Ontario is honouring the memory of Louis Riel and the lasting contributions he made to the province’s Métis community 125 years ago. A special commemoration ceremony was held yesterday, November 16th, with the Métis Nation of Ontario and the Métis [Read more]

Geotech Ltd. Fined For Littering Near Timmins

Geotech Ltd. Fined For Littering Near Timmins

Exploration Company Fined $3000 for Littering  A mining exploration company has been fined $3000.00 after pleading guilty to littering on Crown land in the Timmins area. Geotech Ltd. of Aurora pleaded guilty to depositing material on Crown land contrary to the Public Lands Act. Court heard that on [Read more]

MALE CHARGED WITH POSSESSION OF MARIHUANNA

MALE CHARGED WITH POSSESSION OF MARIHUANNA

FROM: Marathon and Manitouwadge OPP Detachment          DATE: November 17, 2010      MARATHON, ON –On Tuesday November 16, 2010, at 2:45pm Marathon and Manitouwadge Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers were conducting a R.I.D.E check on Highway 17 in Bomby Township when a [Read more]

SUSPECTS ARRESTED IN TERRACE BAY ROBBERY

SUSPECTS ARRESTED IN TERRACE BAY ROBBERY

FROM/DE:    Nipigon Detachment                                 DATE:  November 15, 2010 TERRACE BAY, ON – On November 13, 2010 at approximately 10:55 pm Schreiber Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a 911 call from a Terrace Bay resident reporting [Read more]

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]

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