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Fun with Fitness – Office Obliques

Fun with Fitness – Office Obliques

Exercising while at work will make your day easier to get through, you can exercise without even moving from your chair.  Always remembering to keep your posture straight, stretching from time to time and moving your legs often will prevent fatigue. I often squeeze my eyes closed for 3 seconds to [Read more]

Greenstone bolsters team to help land Ring of Fire refinery

Greenstone bolsters team to help land Ring of Fire refinery

May 30, 2011   GREENSTONE, ON – The Council of the Municipality of Greenstone has passed a Motion to retain G & G Global Solutions and Environmental Communications Options (ECO) in order to facilitate a positive decision regarding the establishment of a smelter in the community. To [Read more]

Conductor Gerry Price shares details Sailors & Bobby Socks

Conductor Gerry Price shares details <i>Sailors & Bobby Socks</i>

SCHREIBER, ON – The North Shore Singers have become very well known accross Northwestern Ontario with fans wait in anticipation for the announcement of their Spring, Christmas, and occassionally more intimate, Summer appearances all year round. With the majority of their group residing in [Read more]

REPLACEMENT OF BOTH HELICOPTERS USHER IN NEXT ERA FOR OPP AVIATION SERVICES

REPLACEMENT OF BOTH HELICOPTERS USHER IN NEXT ERA FOR OPP AVIATION SERVICES

  May 27, 2011 ORILLIA, ON/CNW/ – At a ceremony at Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) General Headquarters in Orillia today, Commissioner Chris Lewis accepted the delivery of two Eurocopter EC135 helicopters, which replace the OPP’s aging fleet of Twin Star helicopters acquired in 1991. [Read more]

Shooting Blackbear in Village Proves Costly

Shooting Blackbear in Village Proves Costly

A Val Gagne area man has been fined a total of $2,500 for hunting offences Raymond Rivest was found guilty under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act of unlawfully discharging a firearm without reasonable consideration for people or property and trespassing for the purpose of hunting.  In [Read more]

White River Mayor Comments on LFMC

White River Mayor Comments on LFMC

PIC RIVER, ON – Wednesday, May 25 in Pic River, area dignitaries and forestry sector representatives gathered at the Pic River Community Centre the announcement by Minister of Northern Development, Mines and Forestry Michael Gravelle that Ontario is working with local communities, First [Read more]

Defending Ontarians’ Right To Vote

Defending Ontarians’ Right To Vote

McGuinty Government Cracks Down On Election Fraud, Protects Voters Ontarians will now be better protected against misleading phone calls and other fraudulent attempts to stop them from voting. The Ensuring Integrity in Ontario Elections Act, 2011, which was passed today in the legislature, makes it [Read more]

SUSPICIOUS MALE CHARGED WITH THEFT in Nipigon

SUSPICIOUS MALE CHARGED WITH THEFT in Nipigon

FROM/DE:  Nipigon Detachment                                     DATE:  June 1, 2011  NIPIGON, ON – May 30, 2011 at approximately 8:00 p.m. Nipigon Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a call of a suspicious person.  It was reported to police that a [Read more]

Terrace Bay Annual Elementary School Badminton Tournament

Terrace Bay Annual Elementary School Badminton Tournament

TERRACE BAY, ON – Tuesday May 24, 2011 Holy Angels, Schreiber Public, Terrace Bay Public, and St. Martin school participated in the annual Badminton Tournament at the Terrace Bay Arena. Students from each school had the chance to play against each other and displayed great teamwork, as well [Read more]

NIPIGON OPP ARREST IMPAIRED DRIVER – Weekend Review

NIPIGON OPP ARREST IMPAIRED DRIVER – Weekend Review

FROM/DE:    Nipigon Detachment                                         DATE:  May 30, 2011  NIPIGON OPP ARREST IMPAIRED DRIVER NIPIGON, ON – May 28, 2011 at approximately 12:30 a.m. Nipigon Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) stopped a vehicle in the Town [Read more]

Terrace Bay Collects Hazardous Waste

Terrace Bay Collects Hazardous Waste

TERRACE BAY, ON – A dedicated team of staff and volunteers spent a rainy Saturday afternoon collecting hazardous and electronic waste.  An estimated 100 vehicles attended the collection event setup at the Terrace Bay Tourism Information Centre which collected a wide variety of materials [Read more]

Terrace Bay Downtown Continues

Terrace Bay Downtown Continues

TERRACE BAY, ON – The Terrace Bay Downtown Revitalization Project is nearing completion with some noticeable improvements being completed recently.   The plaza canopy has had two intersecting blue waves installed to give it a themed look when integrated with the reinstalled commercial [Read more]

1st Annual Caribou Festival Fun

1st Annual Caribou Festival Fun

Pukaskwa National Park hosted its first annual Caribou Festival last weekend (May 20 – May 22). While catching a glimpse of one of Pukaskwa’s woodland caribou is a rare joy an invitation from the park through the press called the weekend “A chance to learn more about the elusive [Read more]

Election Kicking Off In Pic Mobert

Election Kicking Off In Pic Mobert

Notice of Nomination Meeting Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Electors of the Pic Mobert First Nation will be held at the Community Hall on Saturday, the 28th day of May 2011, beginning at 1:00 o’clock p.m. and closing at 4:00 o’clock p.m., for the purpose of nominating candidates [Read more]

North West LHIN Invests in Hospital Upgrades

North West LHIN Invests in Hospital Upgrades

Capital Funding Ensures Continued Access to High Quality Care for Patients The North West Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) is investing in infrastructure renewal projects for hospitals in Northwestern Ontario to ensure they continue to offer high quality care to local residents. The North [Read more]

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