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Fatal Collision on Hwy 17

Fatal Collision on Hwy 17

FROM/DE:    Nipigon Detachment                                       DATE: October 4, 2010 NIPIGON OPP CONTINUE TO INVESTIGATE FATAL COLLISION NIPIGON, ON –Nipigon Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) continue to investigate a fatal motor vehicle collision that [Read more]

Illegal Moose Hunt in Terrace Bay

Illegal Moose Hunt in Terrace Bay

  $2,500 Fine For Hunting Violations  October 5, 2010   A St. George hunter was fined a total of $2,500 for unlawfully transferring a moose seal and obstructing a conservation officer. James Kruis pleaded guilty to unlawfully transferring a component of a licence and was fined $1,500.  He also [Read more]

Operation Impact Goes National

Operation Impact Goes National

FIGHT TO SAVE LIVES GOES NATIONAL DURING OPERATION IMPACT   AURORA, ON – The OPP is taking its campaign to reduce unnecessary carnage on Ontario highways national by teaming up with police services across the country on the Thanksgiving long weekend. Operation Impact is a Canada-wide traffic [Read more]

Hundreds Return To Work At Terrace Bay Pulp Mill

Hundreds Return To Work At Terrace Bay Pulp Mill

**From the Editor, sincere apologies to both Mr. Gravelle and Mayor King that the video formatting has unfortunately trimmed the top of the videos, try as I may this seems incorrigible. K.Hunter, Editor/Publisher OntarioNewsNorth.com   Photos Video courtesy OntarioNewsNorth.com; release from [Read more]

Bringing Local Foods to the Table

Bringing Local Foods to the Table

October 4, 2010 2:30 PM McGuinty Government Helping Public Sector Connect With Local Farmers More local food will soon be available in the cafeterias of hospitals, schools and other public institutions. The Broader Public Sector Investment Fund will help connect farmers, food processors, and [Read more]

Impaired Charges Laid in Marathon

Impaired Charges Laid in Marathon

FROM/DE: Marathon OPP Detachment DATE: October 04, 2010 MALE CHARGED WITH IMPAIRED OPERATION OF A MOTOR VEHICLE MARATHON ON. – Friday October 1, 2010, at 03:00am Marathon OPP officers observed a motor vehicle that was travelling in a back lane at a high rate of speed. The officers conducted a [Read more]

Interview with President of NOMA

Interview with President of NOMA

THUNDER BAY, ON – Thursday, September 30th OntarioNewsNorth.com Editor/Publisher Karina Hunter caught up with Mayor Anne Krassillowsky, President of the Northern Ontario Municipalities Association while attending their Northwestern Ontario Regional Conference, she took the time to speak with [Read more]

Mayoral Candidate Video Interview

Mayoral Candidate Video Interview

THUNDER BAY, ON – While covering NOMA’s Semi-Annual Conference in Thunder Bay we caught up with NOMA Vice-President, Manitouwadge Mayor John MacEachern.  MacEachern is running for Mayor once again and so we discussed the progress made during the past four years, where he is [Read more]

*VideoAdded*Annoucements at NOMA Conference

*VideoAdded*Annoucements at NOMA Conference

 September 30, 2010 THUNDER BAY, ON – Northern Ontario Municipalities Association conference attendees were pleasantly surprised to learn of a change in the agenda Thursday when it was announced that Premier Dalton McGuinty would be the Key Note Speaker during their luncheon at the Airlaine [Read more]

Made-In-The-North Film Screening At Cinefest In Sudbury

Made-In-The-North Film Screening At Cinefest In Sudbury

McGuinty Government Supporting Expansion Of Film Production Industry In The North Filmgoers attending this year’s Cinefest Film Festival have the opportunity to view a new film shot in Northern Ontario last fall and will be screened during the festival’s closing weekend.  Supported by [Read more]

Moving Ontario From Dirty Coal To A Clean Energy Future

Moving Ontario From Dirty Coal To A Clean Energy Future

October 1, 2010 10:10 AM McGuinty Government Permanently Shuts Down Four More Coal Units Ontario families will breathe cleaner air after four additional dirty coal-fired units were permanently shut down, reducing smog-producing coal generating capacity by 40 per cent since 2003. Today’s [Read more]

OLOL’s Young Scientists

OLOL’s Young Scientists

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Students in Grade 3 are busy examining local soil samples in an effort to better understand the composition of soil. Armed with their tools, newspapers, toothpicks and a magnifying lens, students found: Pebbles Roots Seeds Mica Vermiculite Shells Insect Larvae. Jaden was [Read more]

MPP Mike Brown – Queen’s Park Report

MPP Mike Brown – Queen’s Park Report

Queen’s Park Report Mike Brown, MPP Algoma-Manitoulin Laid-Off Ontarians Graduating Into Second Careers Ontarians are a resilient bunch. No province was hit harder by the global recession than Ontario, but together we pulled through. And working together, we have become what the Conference Board [Read more]

SAVING LIVES DURING OPERATION IMPACT

SAVING LIVES DURING OPERATION IMPACT

From Greenstone OPP Canadian Campaign for Safer Roadways October 8-11, 2010 will mark Operation Impact, a national campaign to make Canada’s roads the safest in the world. This special weekend is a police initiative designed to remind people that an essential part of the enforcement job is to [Read more]

Phone Fraud Issues Continue in the North

Phone Fraud Issues Continue in the North

Alert to local residents – Phone Fraud Kenora, ON. – OPP caution residents about providing credit card information over the phone. Police received a report yesterday when a local resident was solicited by someone claiming they were fundraising for a local sports group. They decided to [Read more]

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