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Hard Work Pays Off for St. Martin’s Athletes

Hard Work Pays Off for St. Martin’s Athletes

TERRACE BAY, ON– The perseverance, commitment and dedication of the St. Martin boys and girls basketball teams finally came to fruition at the annual round robin basketball tournament on April 13th. Boys teams faced off at Lake Superior High School where St. Martin’s team won all but [Read more]

9th Annual Canyon Country Challenge Run-Walk

9th Annual Canyon Country Challenge Run-Walk

Dear Race Participant, DORION, ON – The 9th annual Canyon Country Challenge Run/Walk is scheduled to be held Saturday, June 9, 2012, starting at the Dorion Recreation Centre. See link below for the 2012 Entry Form.  This form should be filled out and returned to: Marvin Broughton, Canyon [Read more]

NISHNAWBE-ASKI POLICE SEIZE DRUGS IN ATTAWAPISKAT

NISHNAWBE-ASKI POLICE SEIZE DRUGS IN ATTAWAPISKAT

THUNDER BAY, ON -March 22, 2012, Nishnawbe-Aski Police members of the Attawapiskat Detachment with the assistance of the Nishnawbe-Aski Police Drug Enforcement Unit charged a woman under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act after receiving information about drug trafficking. Police located [Read more]

Manitouwadge Cancer Assistance Group Chooses Between Fundraising Events

Manitouwadge Cancer Assistance Group Chooses Between Fundraising Events

MANITOUWADGE, ON – The Manitouwadge Cancer Assistance Group members are finding that our small group is having difficulty maintaining our usual fundraisers. At this time , it’s been a group decision to NOT go forward with the Connie Williams Golf Tournament scheduled for July 7th. We [Read more]

CROSSOVER INSIDER – Campers’ Special, Pizza Night, New Releases & More

CROSSOVER INSIDER – Campers’ Special, Pizza Night, New Releases & 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]

Michael Mantha Congratulates Constituent On $80,000 Undergraduate Merit Scholarship

Michael Mantha Congratulates Constituent On $80,000 Undergraduate Merit Scholarship

Mantha: Tristan Emiry wins prestigious Loran Award QUEEN’S PARK, ON– Today in the Legislature, Algoma-Manitoulin MPP Michael Mantha congratulated Tristan Emiry of Thessalon for winning one of Canada’s largest undergraduate merit scholarships, the Loran Award. In addition to the scholarship [Read more]

TEAM SPIRIT & SUPPORT – Key in MFHT AMAZING WALK AROUND THE WORLD!!

TEAM SPIRIT & SUPPORT – Key in MFHT AMAZING WALK AROUND THE WORLD!!

MANITOUWADGE RESIDENTS WILL BEGIN A RACE WALK THROUGH 5 COUNTRIES IN 8-WEEKS! Are you ready to embark on the journey with us: across 5 countries, seeing great sights, becoming healthier, and entering for excellent prizes? Gather a team of 6, create a team name, and call the Manitouwadge Family [Read more]

Learning Important Lessons from Native Culture at OLOL

Learning Important Lessons from Native Culture at OLOL

Life at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School MANITOUWADGE, ON – April 20th, the grade 3-8 students of Our Lady of Lourdes were graced with a Medicine Wheel presentation facilitated by Shannon Thunderbird and Sandy Horne. The students had a chance to listen to different histories of the dream [Read more]

RARE EARTH METALS REPORTS 6.17% C-GRAPHITE FROM MANITOUWADGE PROPERTY

RARE EARTH METALS REPORTS 6.17% C-GRAPHITE FROM MANITOUWADGE PROPERTY

THUNDER BAY, ON – Rare Earth Metals Inc. (“Rare Earth Metals”, “RA” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: RA; OTCQX: RAREF, PINK SHEETS: RAREF) is pleased to announce assay results from sampling completed during a recent due diligence prospecting program on the Manitouwadge Graphite Property. [Read more]

Carol Hughes says Supporting our troops isn’t just a slogan

Carol Hughes says Supporting our troops isn’t just a slogan

The Harper government’s budget and the fallout from it will be felt for quite some time as job losses become reality. That new reality will be highlighted by the decreasing ability of our public servants to do the work we count on and will show up in ways people don’t consider when everything [Read more]

NOSM Learners to Engage with Thunder Bay Secondary Schools to Promote Health Care Related Careers

NOSM Learners to Engage with Thunder Bay Secondary Schools to Promote Health Care Related Careers

This spring, medical students from the Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) will begin an outreach program through the Ontario Medical Student Association (OMSA), the student section of the Ontario Medical Association (OMA). The program, called Altitude: Healthcare Mentoring, is aimed at [Read more]

Holy Angels School B.Y.O.D.

Holy Angels School B.Y.O.D.

 “Bring Your Own Device” Night SCHREIBER, ON –  “iCreate, iThink, iLearn” – This is the title of an exciting technology project currently unfolding at Holy Angels School in Schreiber.  Cara Figliomeni & Kim Figliomeni, two teachers with Superior North Catholic District School [Read more]

Manitouwadge Students Travel Back in Time

Manitouwadge Students Travel Back in Time

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Recently our grade 4 / 5 students have been learning about Early Civilizations in China, Greece, Rome, Mexico, Egypt.  Grade 6 students have been learning about First Nations in the Far North, West Coast, Plains, Woodlands. The students are now well-versed and [Read more]

Manitouwadge’s Mayor Says Federal Redistribution Not As Important As Provincial Boundary Changes

Will Manitouwadge remain in Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing? Every 10 years, after the census is conducted, the number of electoral districts and their boundaries are revised to reflect population shifts and growth. Your electoral district – which is where you live and vote for your member of [Read more]

Mantha on G-19 The Residential Tenancies Act Amendment

QUEEN’s PARK, ON – Algoma-Manitoulin MPP Michael Mantha, speaks in the Ontario Legislature on the need to address what he believes to be an affordable housing crisis our province. Bill G-19 the Residential Tenancies Act Amendment does little to help with high rent costs in Ontario says [Read more]

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