Posts Tagged ‘Sault Ste. Marie’

Northeastern Ontario Lake Surveys Will Help Manage Fisheries

Northeastern Ontario Lake Surveys Will Help Manage Fisheries

Fisheries crews from the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) will be on Ontario’s lakes this summer monitoring fish populations, taking water samples, and checking for invasive species.If you’re on a lake that is being monitored and see MNR buoys, please don’t lift the nets or buoys, and [Read more]

25 ans de création d’emplois dans le Nord de l’Ontario… et la tendance se poursuit

25 ans de création d’emplois dans le Nord de l’Ontario… et la tendance se poursuit

Le gouvernement de l’Ontario renforce l’économie et le développement économique dans le Nord La Société de gestion du Fonds du patrimoine du Nord de l’Ontario (SGFPNO) établie par l’Ontario fête sa 25e année de soutien visant à bâtir des collectivités fortes, prospères [Read more]

Creating Jobs in Northern Ontario for 25 Years … and Counting

Creating Jobs in Northern Ontario for 25 Years … and Counting

Ontario Strengthening Economy, Economic Development in the North Ontario’s Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC) is celebrating its 25th year of building strong, prosperous and sustainable northern communities by continuing to support a range of economic development projects. In [Read more]

Training Pilots for Forest Fire Season

Training Pilots for Forest Fire Season

Ontario Opens Innovative Flight Training Centre Ontario is opening an innovative flight training centre for water bomber pilots in Sault Ste. Marie. The 622-square-metre facility is the first of its kind in Ontario. It is equipped with one of the most advanced flight training devices available, [Read more]

IJC Recommends Restoration of Great Lakes Water Levels

IJC Recommends Restoration of Great Lakes Water Levels

IJC improves regulation plan for Lake Superior outflows and recommends action to investigate restoration of Lake Michigan-Huron levels The International Joint Commission advised the governments of Canada and the United States, by letter dated April 15, 2013, that it will implement this year an [Read more]

Accusations portées suite à un contrôle éclair

Accusations portées suite à un contrôle éclair

Les agents de protection de la nature ont émis des avertissements et porté des accusations à l’occasion d’un contrôle éclair de cinq jours pendant la saison de chasse au chevreuil dans le Nord-Est de l’Ontario. Le contrôle éclair s’est étendu du 5 au 9 novembre dans des régions du [Read more]

35 Charges Laid by MNR As Result Of Deer Hunting Enforcement Blitz

35 Charges Laid by MNR As Result Of Deer Hunting Enforcement Blitz

Deer Hunt Enforcement Blitz Leads To Charges & 2 Deers Seized Ministry of Natural Resources conservation officers issued a number of warnings and charges while conducting a five-day enforcement blitz during the deer hunt in Northeastern Ontario. The blitz took place from November 5 to 9 in [Read more]

GREYHOUND BUS PASSENGER FROM GREENSTONE ARRESTED FOR DRUG POSSESSION NEAR WHITE RIVER

GREYHOUND BUS PASSENGER FROM GREENSTONE ARRESTED FOR DRUG POSSESSION NEAR WHITE RIVER

WHITE RIVER, ON – November 24, 2012 at 4:00 pm the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) White River Detachment officers were advised that there was a disturbance on a Greyhound Bus that was traveling North bound on Highway 17 towards White River.  The bus driver indicated that a male passenger had [Read more]

HIT AND RUN COLLISON RESULTS IN MULTIPLE CHARGES

HIT AND RUN COLLISON RESULTS IN MULTIPLE CHARGES

HORNEPAYNE, ON – November 25, 2012 at 2:00 am the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Superior East Hornepayne Detachment officers were called to a residence on Sixth Avenue for a hit and run motor vehicle collision and possible impaired driver.   Upon arrival OPP were advised by witnesses that a [Read more]

NORDIK Institute and NOSCP to Host 1st Interdisciplinary Conference to advance community-based forest management

NORDIK Institute and NOSCP to Host 1st Interdisciplinary Conference to advance community-based forest management

From the Northern Ontario Sustainable Communities Partnership and the Northern Ontario Research, Development, Ideas and Knowledge Institute Building Resilient Communities Through Community-Based Forest Management ALGOMA UNIVERSITY, SAULT STE MARIE, ON JANUARY 16-18, 2013 NORDIK Institute and the [Read more]

MARATHON OPP RAISES $9500 FOR SICK KIDS CHARITY

MARATHON OPP RAISES $9500 FOR SICK KIDS CHARITY

MARATHON, ON – The Marathon Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) hosted the 23rd Annual Sick Kids Golf Tournament on August 10, 2012 at he Peninsula Golf Course in Marathon ON. The event was a huge success with 70 golfers turning out to support Sick Kids and play a round of golf. The event raised [Read more]

White River, Manitouwadge and Geraldton among Fred Eaglesmith shows scheduled for this summer

White River, Manitouwadge and Geraldton among Fred Eaglesmith shows scheduled for this summer

Did you know that Independent Singer Songwriter Fred Eaglesmith has over 19 albums now?  Did you know that he has been on the David Letterman Show?  How about this – The Fred Eaglesmith Traveling Steam Tour is soon about to take off on a tour of Northern Ontario, beginning this year at a [Read more]

UTTER THREAT CHARGE LAID IN WAWA

UTTER THREAT CHARGE LAID IN WAWA

WAWA, ON – May 3rd, 2012 the Ontario Provincial Police Superior East Wawa Detachment responded to a domestic disturbance complaint.  As a result of the investigation a 38 year old local male was arrested and charged with following offences; Utter Threat to Cause Death or Bodily Harm Fail to [Read more]

Fatal Collision on Hwy 17 Near White River

Fatal Collision on Hwy 17 Near White River

COLLISION CLAIMS LIFE OF ONTARIO MALE WHITE RIVER, ON – March 27, 2012 at approximately 9:00 am Superior East OPP in White River attended a single motor vehicle collision 2.4 kilometres south on Highway 17.  A northbound pickup truck being driven by a 50 year old Ontario male lost control and [Read more]

Hunting From A Power Boat Proves Costly

Hunting From A Power Boat Proves Costly

Two Sault Ste. Marie residents have been fined more than $5,000 and received hunting licence suspensions for illegally hunting from a pontoon boat. Adam Massolin pleaded guilty and was fined $200 for hunting a migratory bird from a power boat, $200 for hunting a migratory bird using lead shot, $750 [Read more]

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