Posts Tagged ‘marathon daily newspaper’

Weather Watchers – Marathon Snow Squall

Weather Watchers – Marathon Snow Squall

MARATHON, ON – These photos courtesy of Laura Lea Comeau, by Larry Comeau, of Downtown Marathon as weather there continues to be extreme.  Snow squalls and high winds have contributed to the closure of Highway 17 from Terrace Bay to White River, Ontario. MORE INFO www.LauraComeauArt.com [Read more]

Highway Closure Hwy 17

Highway Closure Hwy 17

HIGHWAY NOW RE-OPENED Marathon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police advise of the following Road Advisory: Location:   Highway 17 / from White River to Terrace Bay Brief Description of Event:            Due to white out conditions in the area the highway will be closed until [Read more]

Weather Watchers – Marathon Ice

Weather Watchers – Marathon Ice

MARATHON, ON – Weather on the Northshore of Lake Superior has been quite varied this week, Thursday we were all under a fog, with snow melting faster than you can say ‘puddle jumping’, New Year’s Eve many communities were under severe weather warnings from Environment Canada [Read more]

Weather Watchers – YEAR ENDS IN A FOG

Weather Watchers – YEAR ENDS IN A FOG

*SCROLL DOWN FOR FORECAST FROM ENVIRONMENT CANADA* One of the new features for 2011 will be our Weather Watchers club, open to all OntarioNewsNorth.com readers, Weather Watchers is for anyone seeing extraordinary weather conditions (whether it be a beautiful sunset, or like in this post [Read more]

Chamber of Commerce Elections

Chamber of Commerce Elections

MARATHON, ON – The Marathon and District Chamber of Commerce has anounced that nominations are now open for their elections, Wednesday, January 12th . Interested persons should send nominations via email to current MDCC President, Jeannie Allerton or by phone at 229-1846 to be added to [Read more]

Brooke Trout Cost Marathon Resident $1000

Brooke Trout Cost Marathon Resident $1000

$1,000 Fine For Catching Too Many Brook Trout December 22, 2010 A Northern Ontario man has been fined a total of $1,000 for catching and keeping too many brook trout and providing misleading information to a conservation officer. Michel Begin of Marathon was fined $750 for unlawfully possessing [Read more]

OPP Week in Review

OPP Week in Review

Marathon/Manitouwadge OPP Detachment THIS WEEK IN POLICING December 13-19, 2010 MARATHON, ON – Calls for Service: 99 Traffic Tickets: 14 Criminal Charges:2 R.I.D.E. Checks: 27 Results of R.I.D.E.:     605 Vehicles checked 100% Compliance Remember CRIMESTOPPERS 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) to [Read more]

Know the Law Before You Go Snowmobiling

Know the Law Before You Go Snowmobiling

FROM/DE:Marathon/Manitouwadge O.P.P.                             DATE: December 20, 2010 MARATHON, ON – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) are reminding snowmobile riders that to have fun and peace of mind while [Read more]

Marathon Mayor Frustrated with Province (+Video)

Marathon Mayor Frustrated with Province (+Video)

PRESS RELEASE from TOWN of MARATHON December 21, 2010 MARATHON, ON – For the better part of twelve months, the Town of Marathon and the Marathon Economic Development Corporation have been working with a private proponent, strategizing and completing business due diligence to complete a [Read more]

Seniors Helping Seniors Through Friendship

Seniors Helping Seniors Through Friendship

Reaching out to Seniors with “Friendly Visiting” As younger family members leave our communities in search of job opportunities and friends enter care facilities or pass away, many seniors find themselves without a support network.  For those seniors who live alone, and particularly those with [Read more]

MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISIONS

MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISIONS

Marathon/Manitouwadge OPP Detachment December 14th, 2010 MARATHON, ON –Over the past weekend the Marathon/Manitouwadge Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to several Motor Vehicle Collisions both in town and on Highway 17. Friday December 10, 2010 at approximately 9:00am Toyota 4-Runner [Read more]

MetalCorp Announces the Hiring of New Manager of Exploration

December 13, 2010 Jim Garber, P.Geo., joins the MetalCorp team. THUNDER BAY, ON  – MetalCorp Limited (TSXV — MTC) is pleased to announce that Richard James (Jim) Garber, P.Geo., has joined MetalCORP as Manager of Exploration. Jim is a senior geologist, with nearly 40 years of [Read more]

Public Information Session for Environmental Assessment of Marathon PGM

Public Information Session for Environmental Assessment of Marathon PGM

MARATHON, ON – December 8th a Public Information Session was held at the Moose Lodge in  order to provide information about the environmental assessment process for the Marathon Platinum Group Metals and Copper Mine project near the Town of Marathon. In addition to representatives from [Read more]

EDUCATION: SGDSB Inaugural Meeting

EDUCATION: SGDSB Inaugural Meeting

Superior-Greenstone DSB 2011 Inaugural Board Meeting and Elections of Officers December 3, 2010 MARATHON, ON – The Superior-Greenstone District School Board held its 2011 Inaugural/Organizational and Regular Board Meeting. The Director of Education Patti Pella declared the Board legally [Read more]

Student Council Challenges School

Student Council Challenges School

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Manitouwadge High School’s Student Council has put out a challenge to the entire school, students and staff, to fill 5 shopping carts of non-perishable food for the Manitouwadge Food Bank. Everyone is encouraged to bring in their non-perishable donations all week [Read more]

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