Posts Tagged ‘northwestern ontario newspaper’
Written by Liberal Media on 27 February 2014
“My thoughts are certainly with all residents of Longlac, Ginoogaming and Long Lake #58 First Nations who are currently experiencing a loss of gas pressure which has resulted in many hundreds of homes left without heat. Public safety is always our top priority. Certainly, our government is [Read more]
Written by admin on 26 February 2014
Marathon’s Anna-Rose Bertin is part of a wonderful co-ed collaboration of 80 young athletes, from 11 countries, all skating for the cause of hope in a music video for Mental Health wrapped in a tribute to hockey and Canada’s late folk hero, musician/songwriter Stompin’ Tom Connors (February [Read more]
Written by North Shore Secondary Schools Athletic Associaiton on 26 February 2014
The Nipigon Red Rock District High School Lakers and the Lake Superior High School Stingers are 2014 Curling Champions and among the teams that will travel to Chapleau March 2, 2014 for NWOSSAA 2014 Curling Championships. CONGRATULATIONS! And best of luck, we know you will represent your [Read more]
Written by admin on 25 February 2014
SCHREIBER, ON – Friday, February 21st Mayor Don McArthur and other dignitaries and volunteers kicked off the 25th anniversary of Schreiber’s annual winter carnival the “Peel-Off Winter Carnival”. “Welcome to the 25th Annual Peel Off winter Carnival. The best annual [Read more]
Written by Tyler Davis on 25 February 2014
WEEKLY WRAP-UP The Olympics have come and gone and Canada once again had a solid showing. We swept the board in curling and hockey, and added several other medals in a number of different sports. Congratulations to all of our Canadian athletes- including Terrace Bay’s own golden girl Haley [Read more]
Written by Reader Submission on 25 February 2014
Written by Manitouwadge Public School on 25 February 2014
MANITOUWADGE, ON – The spirit of sport inspired many, including everyone at Manitouwadge Public School, as the world enjoyed the olympics in Sochi. MPS students were not only glued to the Olympic events of the week, they were actively living their own Olympics! While Canada was [Read more]
Written by admin on 24 February 2014
MANITOUWADGE, ON – Sunday, February 16th, during the Frosty Days Winter Carnival, in collaboration with the Ontario Free Fishing Weekend the Manitouwadge Outdoor Enthusiasts (MOE), supported by local sponsors and a team of volunteers, hosted their annual Free Kids Ice Fishing Derby on [Read more]
Written by St.Hillary School on 20 February 2014
RED ROCK, ON – The Kindergarten class along with the grade 1 /2’s at St. Hilary School celebrated the 100th day of school this week. The 100thday of school is something we have been excited for since our first school day in September. We have been eagerly tracking our days while [Read more]
Written by Environment Canada - Environnement Canada on 19 February 2014
Winter storm watch for Nipigon – Rossport – Schreiber – Marathon – Manitouwadge – Hornepayne – Nakina – Aroland – Pagwa – Geraldton – Longlac – Caramat 3:31 PM EST Wednesday 19 February 2014 Potential for 25 to 30 cm of snow [Read more]
Written by Holy Angels Catholic School on 19 February 2014
SCHREIBER, ON – February 10th marked the 100th day of school at Holy Angels School and many classes celebrated to mark their progress to date this school year. Here is what some of the children enjoyed for the special day: 100th day : Grade 1/2 Class The grade 1/2 class celebrated the [Read more]
Written by Holy Angels Catholic School on 19 February 2014
SCHREIBER, ON – Holy Angels School found a new way to spread the love this Valentine’s Day. We joined up with Free the Children and their We Are Love campaign to raise money for the Superior North Catholic District School Board clean water project. Holy Angels Student Council sold 100 [Read more]
Written by Township of Manitouwadge on 18 February 2014
The Township of Manitouwadge has been having an exceptionally cold winter and this has been causing some grief to our water systems. Frost on some of our streets have reached depths of 9 feet and our water mains normally run about 6 to 7 feel below the surface of the road. This is causing [Read more]
Written by Manitouwadge Public School on 18 February 2014
MANITOUWADGE, ON – One hundred of this and one hundred of that. That’s what the Primary students at MPS were talking about February 11th as that day noted 100 Days of School!It seemed that nothing was left ‘uncounted’ that day – does anyone want to know how many floor tiles are [Read more]
Written by MPP Michael Mantha on 18 February 2014
Last week more Ontarians went to the polls in two by-elections in Niagara Falls and Thornhill. The results: more and more voters are rejecting the same-old parties offering the same-old solutions. Families across this province are feeling squeezed and this current liberal government has not been [Read more]