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CROSSOVER INSIDER – Newest Movie & Game Releases; Trailers; iTunes Cards and Christmas @ Crossover

CROSSOVER INSIDER – Newest Movie & Game Releases; Trailers; iTunes Cards and Christmas @ Crossover

INSIDE SCOOP It’s very rare that we have weeks like this where so many Hollywood blockbusters are all crammed together making their DVD and Blu-Ray debut. This week’s batch of movies collectively combined for over 350 million dollars at the North American box office and features stars like [Read more]

Wawa OPP Sudden Death and Fire Investigation

Wawa OPP Sudden Death and Fire Investigation

MISSANABIE, ON – November 15, 2013 at 12:30 pm the Superior East Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Wawa Detachment were advised of a house fire on Fournier Street in Missanabie.   The home was fully engulfed and spreading to two neighbouring seasonal homes.  OPP were advised further that one [Read more]

Mantha Keeping Hwy 625, aka.Industrial Rd, on Gov’t Agenda

Mantha Keeping Hwy 625, aka.Industrial Rd, on Gov’t Agenda

Algoma-Manitoulin MPP Michael Mantha is trying to keep the Manitouwadge – Greenstone link known as Industrial Road or Hwy 625, and finding a way to have it maintained, near the top of Minister David Orazietti’s to-do list. In following with his ongoing efforts to support finding of a [Read more]

2013 Remembrance Day Supper & Parade in Manitouwadge

2013 Remembrance Day Supper & Parade in Manitouwadge

To watch Video of Remembrance Day Parade & Ceremony scroll down past articles and photo gallery. Remembrance Supper MANITOUWADGE, ON– Each year, on the evening preceeding Remembrance Day, Manitouwadge Legion Branch 242 members and invited guests, enjoy a formal supper together. This [Read more]

MPP Michael Mantha’s News from the Park – Bear Wise, MNR & MTO Issues

MPP Michael Mantha’s News from the Park – Bear Wise, MNR & MTO Issues

Recently we have seen the Ministry of Natural Resources make some massive cuts to many of their programs, including the Bear Wise Program.  These cuts have down loaded the responsibility of wildlife management to local municipalities and police forces.  This has unfairly burdened others with the [Read more]

MHS Wolverines Win 2013-14 NWOSSAA Boys Volleyball – Next Stop OFSAA

MHS Wolverines Win 2013-14 NWOSSAA Boys Volleyball – Next Stop OFSAA

Videography of Game 3 and Final courtesy Linda Osiecki (+Team photo) MHS Wolverines with coaches Wayne Pittman (far left) and Bronson Keough (far right) use their NSSSAA banner as a stand-in for a photo as 2013-14 NWOSSAA Champions. Photo by Linda Oseicki ©2013   MANITOUWADGE, ON – 2 [Read more]

Case of Lyme Disease Confirmed by Algoma Public Health

Case of Lyme Disease Confirmed by Algoma Public Health

From: ALGOMA PUBLIC HEALTH Algoma Public Health has confirmed that our district has had a first positive case of Lyme disease that was contracted in our region and not travel related. Lyme disease can be a serious illness that can be spread to humans by the bite of an infected tick. Ticks are tiny [Read more]

Remembrance Day in Terrace Bay

Remembrance Day in Terrace Bay

TERRACE BAY, ON – November 11, 2013, residents of Terrace Bay gathered to respectfully remember the men and women of the Canadian Forces who have given their service to our country to protect the freedoms we all enjoy today. Though weather was not ideal, with a very cold wind biting at [Read more]

Manitouwadge Cancer Assistance Group Shares Prestigious Award With Community

Manitouwadge Cancer Assistance Group Shares Prestigious Award With Community

MANITOUWADGE, ON – At the regular meeting of council, November 13, 2013, Manitouwadge Cancer Assistance Group members Clare Milks and Anne Williams were in attendance to thank council for the nomination they had made which led to the MCAG being awarded with the June Callwood Award for [Read more]

Thunder Bay – Sault Ste. Marie Collaboration Recognize With Tourism Award

Thunder Bay – Sault Ste. Marie Collaboration Recognize With Tourism  Award

Algoma Country and Tourism Thunder Bay were recognized at the Annual Ontario Tourism Summit in Toronto. They were awarded Tourism Marketing Partnership Award for Ride Lake Superior from the Ontario Tourism Marketing Partnership Corporation. The Ride Lake Superior program brought together [Read more]

Wawa District Watershed Conditions Statement – Flood Outlook

Wawa District Watershed Conditions Statement – Flood Outlook

The MNR Wawa District is advising residents that a watershed conditions statement is in place due to current watershed conditions and forecasted precipitation. This statement is in effect until Nov. 18, 2013. Local ground conditions remain saturated due to continuing precipitation. Local creeks and [Read more]

Rainfall Warning Superior East

Rainfall Warning Superior East

Sault Ste. Marie – St. Joseph Island – Searchmont – Montreal River Harbour – Batchawana Bay – Agawa – Lake Superior Park 9:46 PM EST Saturday 16 November 2013 Rain tonight giving 50 mm by Sunday night. Rain at times heavy in advance of an approaching low [Read more]

Lake Superior Stingers’ Junior Girls Basketball NSSSAA 2013 Champions

Lake Superior Stingers’ Junior Girls Basketball NSSSAA 2013 Champions

WAWA, ON – Lake Superior High School (LSHS) Stingers are the North Shore Secondary School Athletic Associations (NSSSAA) Junior Girls Basketball Champions for 2013. The LSHS Stingers defeated the  MHS Wolverines and the host Hornepayne Hawks to capture the crown in Wawa earning the 2013-14 [Read more]

Influenza A Cases Confirmed in District of Thunder Bay

Influenza A Cases Confirmed in District of Thunder Bay

THUNDER BAY, ON – The Thunder Bay District Health Unit (TBDHU) is reporting two laboratory-confirmed cases of Influenza A in the Thunder Bay District. With the flu now in our community, the health unit is urging the public to consider a flu shot to protect themselves and those in their lives [Read more]

Ontario Boosting the Economy in Marathon-Terrace Bay Region

Ontario Boosting the Economy in Marathon-Terrace Bay Region

Ontario Supporting Small Business Expansion, Creating Jobs Ontario is helping to build a stronger, more diverse northern economy while creating jobs in Marathon, Schreiber and Terrace Bay. With support from the province’s Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC), four economic [Read more]

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