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Canada Food Guide gets a makeover/ Le Guide alimentaire canadien fait peau neuve

Canada Food Guide gets a makeover/ Le Guide alimentaire canadien fait peau neuve

The long awaited update to the Canada Food Guide has arrived and it bears little resemblance to its predecessor.  In many ways the guide is catching up to the leaps in research that have increasingly singled out highly processed food and sugar as drivers of the obesity epidemic and the growth in [Read more]

Greenstone OPP Investigate Armed Robery

Greenstone OPP Investigate Armed Robery

GREENSTONE, ON – On the 23 of January 2010 at 12:29 am members of the Greenstone Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Detachment received a report of an armed robbery from a local taxi company in Longlac, ON. The driver was flagged down on Otter Road by a subject wearing blue coveralls and a [Read more]

Four Rivers Environmental Services Group of Matawa Co-Lead Water Stewardship Research Project

Four Rivers Environmental Services Group of Matawa Co-Lead Water Stewardship Research Project

THUNDER BAY, ON –  Four Rivers Environmental Services Group (Four Rivers) today, announced they will be working with the Matawa member First Nations on a national watershed research project as part of a first step in increasing capacity to actively steward over 300,000 square kilometres of [Read more]

325,000 Ontarians Could Pay More for Hydro with Ford Change

325,000 Ontarians Could Pay More for Hydro with Ford Change

QUEEN’S PARK, ON — NDP Energy and Climate change critic Peter Tabuns issued the following statement: “Doug Ford is allowing electricity sub-metering corporations to profit even more off the backs of Ontario renters and condo residents by scrapping a key hydro protection. Ford is [Read more]

Ice Fishing Safety

Ice Fishing Safety

Many of Ontario’s thousands of lakes across the province are host to excellent ice fishing opportunities and many of Ontario’s angling enthusiasts are taking advantage of the great conditions after the recent cold weather. The Ontario Conservation Officers Association (OCOA) would like to [Read more]

Manitouwadge Ontario : Obituaries

Manitouwadge Ontario : Obituaries

Surrounded by her loving children, Barbara Rose Marie Neidrauer (nee Sydney) went to be with the Lord at the age of 88 on Monday, January 14, 2019, at 2:55 a.m. Born on March 9, 1930 to Frank and Petronella “Nell” Sydney (nee Koning), Barbara was the eldest of four siblings: William [Read more]

Batchewana First Nation Leadership Disappointed with Ontario’s Appeal

Batchewana First Nation Leadership Disappointed with Ontario’s Appeal

Batchewana First Nation, ON – Today, Chief and Council of Batchewana First Nation (BFN) received word that the Ontario Government served their Notice to Appeal Justice Hennessey’s decision on the Robinson Huron Annuities Claim including costs. Both Canada and Ontario have expressed their [Read more]

Wawa Ontario : Obituaries

Wawa Ontario : Obituaries

Bertrand “Bert” Gedeon HAMAN passed away peacefully with his family by his side at the Lady Dunn Health Centre, Wawa on Monday January 21, 2019 at the age 87 years. Beloved husband of the late Aline Langdon-Haman and the late Armande Haman. Loving father of Lise Haman (Tom Dingwell), [Read more]

Crossover Insider – What’s New In-Store, New Release Trailers & Stamp Card Winner

Crossover Insider – What’s New In-Store, New Release Trailers & Stamp Card Winner

In 1969, Neil Armstrong accomplished history becoming the first man to walk on the moon. His now infamous quote, “That’s one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind” marked the momentous occasion. This week’s headline new release, “First Man”, sees Canada’s own Ryan Gosling [Read more]

Nickel Belt Organizations Reminded of Canada Summer Jobs Program Application Deadline

Nickel Belt Organizations Reminded of Canada Summer Jobs Program Application Deadline

The January 25th deadline is fast approaching, and the influx of applications is lower than previous years NICKEL BELT/GREATER SUDBURY, ON – Canada’s prosperity increasingly depends on young Canadians getting the education and experience they’ll need to start their careers. That’s why this [Read more]

Vehicle Flees Police, Numerous Charges Follow

Vehicle Flees Police, Numerous Charges Follow

WHITE RIVER, ON – On January 19, 2019, at approximately 4:00 p.m., members of the Superior East Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) located a motor vehicle on Highway 631 that was related to a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) theft in Longlac, Ontario. The suspect vehicle fled [Read more]

Hornepayne: Driver Leaves Collision Scene, Multiple Charges Follow

Hornepayne: Driver Leaves Collision Scene, Multiple Charges Follow

HORNEPAYNE, ON – On Sunday, January 13, 2019, at approximately 10:00 a.m., members of the Superior East Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a report of a pickup truck in the ditch on Highway 631 near Hornepayne, Ontario. Upon arrival at the scene, officers were [Read more]

Gov’t Must Do More to Stop Preventable Deaths in First Nations Communities

Gov’t Must Do More to Stop Preventable Deaths in First Nations Communities

QUEEN’S PARK, ON — Sol Mamakwa, Ontario NDP critic for Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation, released the following statement: “Too many First Nations know the heartbreak felt by Brody Meekis’ family, who lost their beloved boy to a strep infection — an entirely preventable [Read more]

Body Found North of 11-17 Junction : Death Ruled Homicide

Body Found North of 11-17 Junction : Death Ruled Homicide

-UPDATE #1- OPP INVESTIGATE SUSPICIOUS DEATH THUNDER BAY, ON – The Thunder Bay Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is currently investigating a death where foul play is suspected. On January 13, 2019, police received information that a body was located on the shoulder of Highway 527 just north [Read more]

Crossover Video & Games #TopTenRentals, Stamp Card Winner & New Releases This Week

Crossover Video & Games #TopTenRentals, Stamp Card Winner & New Releases This Week

Jason Voorhees, Freddy Krueger, Chucky, Pinhead, Jigsaw and Norman Bates- some of the most notable classic horror icons. These demented characters have sent chills down the spine of movie watchers for decades. But no character is seemingly as feared as Michael Myers. The mask wearing, knife [Read more]

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