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Wawa Council Announces 2013 Family Literacy Day

Wawa Council Announces 2013 Family Literacy Day

WAWA, ON – The Municipality of Wawa recently announced the date for their 2013 Family Literacy Day following a proclamation at a recent council meeting; Keep reading OntarioNewsNorth.com and the for details of activities to be held on Family Literacy Day in Wawa. MORE INFO Learn more about [Read more]

Update on Office of the Chief Coroner’s ORNGE Review

Update on Office of the Chief Coroner’s ORNGE Review

Expert Panel Continues to Review Air Ambulance Files An Expert Panel of the Office of the Chief Coroner is continuing to identify and review cases in which operational issues pertaining to air ambulance transport by ORNGE may have affected the patient’s outcome. The Expert Panel, formed in [Read more]

Aguasabon Chamber of Commerce Becomes More Active

Aguasabon Chamber of Commerce Becomes More Active

The Aguasabon Chamber of Commerce, like the business community it supports in the Terrace Bay/Schreiber region, has faced some difficult times over the past few years.  The Chamber has on two occasions taken a year off of collecting dues during downturns in the local economy to help the businesses [Read more]

Marathon Joint Review Panel Decides Re: Sufficiency of Environmental Review

Marathon Joint Review Panel Decides Re: Sufficiency of Environmental Review

Joint Review Panel has made a decision on the sufficiency of the Marathon Platinum Group Metals and Copper Mine Project Environmental Impact Statement.  The decision is posted on the public registry as document #334 and can be found at the following link: [Read more]

HORNEPAYNE FESTIVE R.I.D.E. RESULTS IN AN OVER 80 CHARGE

HORNEPAYNE FESTIVE R.I.D.E. RESULTS IN AN OVER 80 CHARGE

HORNEPAYNE, ON–  November 24, 2012 at 1:45 am the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Superior East Hornepayne Detachment officers were conducting R.I.D.E. checks at the corner of First Street and Sixth Avenue.  A vehicle was observed stopped on Sixth Avenue with the engine running, facing the [Read more]

HIT AND RUN COLLISON RESULTS IN MULTIPLE CHARGES

HIT AND RUN COLLISON RESULTS IN MULTIPLE CHARGES

HORNEPAYNE, ON – November 25, 2012 at 2:00 am the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Superior East Hornepayne Detachment officers were called to a residence on Sixth Avenue for a hit and run motor vehicle collision and possible impaired driver.   Upon arrival OPP were advised by witnesses that a [Read more]

CROSSOVER INSIDER – MIB3, Doggie B, International Candy and MORE!

CROSSOVER INSIDER – MIB3, Doggie B, International Candy and MORE!

From the Editor of OntarioNewsNorth.com: Every week Tyler Davis, Owner Crossover Video & Games in Marathon, writes the Crossover Insider for OntarioNewsNorth.com. Published Tuesdays, The Crossover Insider is your source for the week’s movie & video game releases, store news, details of [Read more]

CP HOLIDAY TRAIN FOOD DRIVE IS RETURNING SOON! Schedule for Chapleau to Thunder Bay

CP HOLIDAY TRAIN FOOD DRIVE IS RETURNING SOON! Schedule for Chapleau to Thunder Bay

Canadian Pacific’s 2012 Holiday Train program is making stops in our area of Northern Ontario on December 4th. The Brothers Dube (a young trio from Ottawa) and a Kingston, Ont., native, Miss Emily will be performing. Since launching in 1999, the Holiday Train has raised close to $6.4 million [Read more]

Thunderhawks vs. Nip-Rock Midget Girls – Nov 24 Women’s Hockey Recap

Thunderhawks vs. Nip-Rock Midget Girls  – Nov 24 Women’s Hockey Recap

NIPIGON, ON – The Confederation College Thunderhawks earned a win on a short road trip to Nipigon, beating the Nip-Rock Midget Girls Rep team 6-1 tonight at the Nipigon Arena. Thunderhawks’ Crystal Duhaime opened the scoring at 11:25 of the first period; Marnie Robinson followed up just over a [Read more]

Hughes on Headlines “The scourge of child poverty”

Hughes on Headlines “The scourge of child poverty”

When Ed Broadbent was stepping down as leader of the New Democrat Party in 1989 he committed to one last campaign that brought about a unanimous parliamentary motion pledging to eliminate child poverty in Canada by the year 2000.  Unfortunately, the will of parliament was not matched by the will [Read more]

Anti-Bullying Week a Success at Manitouwadge Public School

Anti-Bullying Week a Success at Manitouwadge Public School

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Seeing young individuals take control in a positive way is always endearing to adults.  That was evident during Anti-Bullying week at MPS.  Our Student Council members were in charge of a whole-school event each day of the week that began with their morning  nnouncement [Read more]

HIGHWAY 17 NORTH BOUND CLOSED

HIGHWAY 17 NORTH BOUND CLOSED

SUPERIOR EAST, ON – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Superior East Detachments advise that at this time Highway 17 North bound from Wawa to White River is closed due to poor weather and road conditions.  Highway 631 is also closed from White River to Hornepayne.  OPP Officers are patrolling [Read more]

SCHREIBER OPP ARREST MALE FOR MISCHIEF

SCHREIBER OPP ARREST MALE FOR MISCHIEF

SCHREIBER, ON – November 21, 2012 at approximately 2:30 a.m. Schreiber Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a report of a noise complaint at a business on Quebec Street, Schreiber, Ontario.  Officers attended the scene and upon speaking to the male suspect, observed that property had been [Read more]

Hometown Girl Hosts Radio Show

Hometown Girl Hosts Radio Show

Manitouwadge raised Amanda Lynn Mayhew has loved the outdoors since she was a child. As an adult that love has grown into a passion for sharing her knowledge of hunting, fishing and the outdoors with others.  Last Saturday the radio show she hosts, Nothing but Outdoors, aired  or the first time [Read more]

ORDRE DU JOUR Conseil de Dubreuilville – Town Council Agenda le 23 nov/Nov 23, 2012

ORDRE DU JOUR Conseil de Dubreuilville – Town Council Agenda  le 23 nov/Nov 23, 2012

Séance régulière du conseil qui aura lieu à 18 h 30, le 22 novembre 2012 Regular Council meeting scheduled for November 22, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. 1.    OUVERTURE – CALL TO ORDER 2.    PRÉSENCE – ROLL CALL 3.    APPEL ET DÉCLARATION D’INTÉRÊT PÉCUNIAIRE – [Read more]

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