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“OPERATION HEAT 2011”: PROMOTING POSITIVE ENCOUNTERS WITH YOUTH

“OPERATION HEAT 2011”: PROMOTING POSITIVE ENCOUNTERS WITH YOUTH

ORILLIA, ON – As communities across Ontario continue to weather the extreme cold temperatures and potential February woes of winter, kids will again have another reason to look forward to their next encounter with an Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officer, thanks to a hot new youth initiative [Read more]

Hyer on the Hill – Canada’s Housing Policy

Hyer on the Hill – Canada’s Housing Policy

   Only 5% of Canada’s households live in non-profit housing or government housing… the smallest percentage of social housing of any Western country, except the USA.  This is a growing problem for those too poor to pay market rates for shelter.    Canada’s housing policy emphasizes [Read more]

Stronger Protections for Ontario’s Retirement Home Residents

Stronger Protections for Ontario’s Retirement Home Residents

February 22, 2011 McGuinty Government Proposes To Strengthen the Care And Safety Of Seniors Ontario is one step closer to strengthening protections for seniors in retirement homes across the province. Proposed regulations under the Retirement Homes Act, 2010 were developed after extensive [Read more]

Tea & Jumping Jacks Powerful Combo for Health – FUN WITH FITNESS

Tea & Jumping Jacks Powerful Combo for Health – FUN WITH FITNESS

I have been obsessed with green/white tea and jumping jacks for the past 8 years, daily. Jumping jacks, gets your whole body moving, first thing in the morning, it wakes you up and starts your day off right.  Green/white tea is rich in antioxidants, and has prevented me from getting ill as often [Read more]

Historic Treaty Symposium Begins Today

Historic Treaty Symposium Begins Today

NAN, CANADA AND LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY COME TOGETHER FOR HISTORIC TREATY SYMPOSIUM THUNDER BAY, ON – The Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN)/Canada Treaty Discussion Forum, in partnership with Lakehead University’s Aboriginal Initiatives, are hosting an historic Treaty Symposium.  The two-day event, [Read more]

Drilling Begins on Dempster Lake Gold Property

Drilling Begins on Dempster Lake Gold Property

Drilling started on Dempster Lake Gold Property in the Meen-Dempster Greenstone Belt, 19km SE of Golden Patricia Mine, Northwestern Ontario KIRKLAND LAKE, ON, Feb. 22 /CNW/ – RJK Explorations Ltd., (RJX.A: TSV) (“RJK”) announces that drilling has now begun at the Dempster Lake [Read more]

Chill See 4 Silvers and 1 Gold at Golden Boy

Chill See 4 Silvers and 1 Gold at Golden Boy

Thunder Bay Soccer Team Bring Home Gold From Manitoba February 22, 2011 Thunder Bay, ON – The Thunder Bay Chill returned from Winnipeg, Manitoba, this past weekend after sending eleven of the Club Reserve squads to the 2011 Golden Boy International Tournament. The tournament took place on the [Read more]

Ice fishing derby keeps winter tourism alive in Red Rock and Nipigon

Ice fishing derby keeps winter tourism alive in Red Rock and Nipigon

Nipigon, ON–  The Red Rock Fish and Game Club and Hardcore Fishing, a Nipigon based guiding business, have partnered to create a new fishing derby to take place in Red Rock on March 19th. The event aims to bring 300 fishermen and women out to compete for a wide variety of prizes including a [Read more]

Kinghorn Rail Corridor Trail Study

Kinghorn Rail Corridor Trail Study

#Trail,#TCTO,#NWOnt,#TerraceBay,#Schreiber,#OntarioNewsNorth [Read more]

Review of Proposed Merger of TMX and LSE

Review of Proposed Merger of TMX and LSE

February 22, 2011 McGuinty Government Announces All Party Committee An all party committee has been formed to review the proposed transaction between the TMX Group (TMX) and the London Stock Exchange (LSE). The Honourable Gerry Phillips will Chair the committee to consider the impact of the merger [Read more]

Public Safety Message from the Chief Coroner for Ontario

Public Safety Message from the Chief Coroner for Ontario

February 22, 2011 Therapeutic air mattresses may pose entrapment risks. Dr. Andrew McCallum, Chief Coroner for Ontario, is alerting all Ontarians to the uncommon but significant risks which may be associated with the use of therapeutic air mattresses that are currently in use in hospitals and [Read more]

Oscar Winners – CROSSOVER INSIDER

Oscar Winners – CROSSOVER INSIDER

As promised, today I will make my bold predictions for who will take home the big prizes at this year’s Acedemy Awards. First, let’s go over this week’s new releases. There are 9 of them in total covering almost every genre. Here they are: Across the Line: starring Andy Garcia- Charlie, a Los [Read more]

FATAL MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION NEAR MARATHON

FATAL MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION NEAR MARATHON

FROM/DE: Marathon OPP Detachment                                      DATE: February 22, 2011  MARATHON, ON –On February 20, 2011 at 10:25am the Marathon Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a motor vehicle collision that occurred approximately 3km [Read more]

Bringing Montréal Clubbing to the NorthShore

Bringing Montréal Clubbing to the NorthShore

RED ROCK , ON – Last October, Mayor Gary Nelson spoke with OntarioNewsNorth.com about the revival of Teen Town (CLICK HERE for that video interview); since that time Teen Town has been officially re-started, directed by a volunteer executive of teens that came forward.  Now, it may be [Read more]

OPP VS. MHS Volleyball Face Off Later This Week

OPP VS. MHS Volleyball Face Off Later This Week

MANITOUWADGDE, ON – Wednesday, February 23rd, law enforcement will face off against local teens for a fun game of pick up volleyball.  Youth Justice Committee Coordinator Isobel Nobel has organized many of these fun games in recent years both against the High School students and senior [Read more]

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