Posts Tagged ‘ontario daily newspaper’

Marathon Family Health Team News; Welcoming A New Physician

Marathon Family Health Team News; Welcoming A New Physician

MARATHON, ON – The Marathon Family Health Team is entering a transition phase. Since July 2012, Dr. Nikki Sturwold has provided quality health care to her patients and to people within our community.  She was the first physician recruit as a result of the efforts of the Marathon Physician [Read more]

Terrace Bay Announces New CAO/Clerk

Terrace Bay Announces New CAO/Clerk

TERRACE BAY, ON  – February 3rd, 2014 the Township of Terrace Bay released a statement announcing the Mr. Jon Hall’s appointment to the position of Chief Administrative Officer / Clerk. The Township began the search to fill this position in mid December as the previous CAO, Carmello [Read more]

Important Webinar Series for Northern Ontario Health-care Professionals

Important Webinar Series for Northern Ontario Health-care Professionals

Health-care professionals across Northern Ontario are invited to attend the four-part webinar series on Francophone health and culture. This series will take place on the fourth Thursday of each month, beginning January 23, 2014. This series will be conducted in English and facilitated by Health [Read more]

MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION DRIVER IDENTIFIED (Incl.Video)

MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION DRIVER IDENTIFIED (Incl.Video)

NIPIGON, ON – January 4, 2014 at 9:25 a.m. members of the Nipigon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a report of a motor vehicle collision on Highway 11, in the Municipality of Greenstone. The driver of a north bound tractor trailer unit came around a curve to be [Read more]

Gluten-Free Gab : Is it time to ditch your make-up?

Gluten-Free Gab : Is it time to ditch your make-up?

So I have talked several times about the challenges (and benefits) of eating gluten free foods, but this time I wanted to address something that, perhaps, many may not think of when it comes to being gluten free… what about the things that we touch, and that is applied to our skin?!  No, we [Read more]

OPP Commissioner & President CACP Outline Their Support of Bill C-13

OPP Commissioner & President CACP Outline Their Support of Bill C-13

ORILLIA, ON – Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Commissioner Chris Lewis and  Chief Constable Jim Chu, President of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) released the following statements recently (Jan 27 & 22, 2014 respectively) outlining their positions in support of [Read more]

Manitouwadge Hospital Strategic Planning Sessions Wed & Thur

Manitouwadge Hospital Strategic Planning Sessions Wed & Thur

Manitouwadge General Hospital is renewing its strategic plan. What priorities do you see for 2014-2018? Add you voice to the conversation! Public sessions: Wednesday, February 5th, 7 – 9pm Thursday, February 6th, 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. Public Francophone session (w/translation): Thursday, February [Read more]

Family Literacy Day Fun at Manitouwadge Public School

Family Literacy Day Fun at Manitouwadge Public School

MANITOUWADGE, ON – January 27th was another very buzzing kind of day at Manitouwadge Public School.  Our students and staff were celebrating Family Literacy Day in the extreme! In the morning all the students met in the library where they dispersed into assigned groups.  It’s always much [Read more]

Amanda Mayhew-Hare Ambassador of 2014 Toronto Sportsmen’s Show [+ WIN! Tickets]

Amanda Mayhew-Hare Ambassador of 2014 Toronto Sportsmen’s Show [+ WIN! Tickets]

Canada’s Biggest and Best Outdoors Show To Include Northern Ontario’s Favourite Huntress The 67th Annual Toronto Sportsmen’s Show is less than a week a way and Northern Ontario outdoors enthusiasts planning to attend can look forward to being welcomed by a friendly face! The 2014 [Read more]

A & S Service Dubreuilville Now Authorized Dealer Of CFMOTO

A & S Service Dubreuilville Now Authorized Dealer Of CFMOTO

DUBREUILVILLE, ON – Locally owned A & S Service announced today that it is now an authorized dealer for Canada Motor Import Inc. which import and sells CFMOTO power sport products, related parts and accessories. A & S Service expects this new venture to be a great opportunity to serve the [Read more]

Northern Ontario Tourism In The Crosshairs Again Says MP Carol Hughes

Northern Ontario Tourism In The Crosshairs Again Says MP Carol Hughes

People familiar with last year’s battle to maintain ferry service between Manitoulin Island and Tobermory will find similarities with the plight of businesses, communities, and property owners set to lose passenger rail service from the Algoma Central Railway (ACR). On Manitoulin, the [Read more]

Marathon PGM-Cu Mine Project Public Hearing Cancelled, Environmental Assessment Suspended

Marathon PGM-Cu Mine Project Public Hearing Cancelled, Environmental Assessment Suspended

Further to yesterday’s information , the Panel has issued a letter in response to Stillwater Canada’s Inc. request to suspend the environmental assessment process. The letter is available on the public registry at: http://www.ceaa-acee.gc.ca/050/documents/p54755/98244E.pdf. The Panel has [Read more]

Stillwater Mining Company Announces Suspension of Marathon Permitting Process

BILLINGS, MT — (Marketwired) — STILLWATER MINING COMPANY (NYSE: SWC) (TSX: SWC.U)(the “Company”) today announced that Stillwater Canada Inc has requested that the joint review panel suspend the Marathon project environmental assessment and panel hearings until further [Read more]

Wawa Goose Seniors Club January Goose Droppings

Wawa Goose Seniors Club January Goose Droppings

It’s frozen!  The lake, the streets, the car, my fingers and my brain….all so hardened that nothing works well!  The tires on the car have been so often square that they decided that the tire monitor would scream at me and stay there until….who knows? The Drop In is still a nice warm place [Read more]

New Legislation Would Tie Minimum Wage to Consumer Price Index

New Legislation Would Tie Minimum Wage to Consumer Price Index

Ontario Increasing Minimum Wage Ontario is increasing the minimum wage from $10.25 to $11 per hour on June 1, 2014. This new rate reflects the rise in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) since the last minimum wage increase in 2010 and is part of the provincial government’s commitment to fairness. [Read more]

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