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Service Ontario Expands in Manitouwadge

Service Ontario Expands in Manitouwadge

by Karina Hunter Public computer available to use at no cost. MANITOUWADGE, ON – As of the September 27th 2010, Manitouwadge residents have a newly integrated and renovated ServiceOntario centre where they can access health card and driver and vehicle services under one roof.  Driver and [Read more]

North Spirit Lake First Nation Targets Renewable Energy

North Spirit Lake First Nation Targets Renewable Energy

McGuinty Government Promoting Clean Technology A remote First Nation in Northern Ontario is exploring the potential of developing a small hydroelectric generating station to modernize operations and reduce costs. With support from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC), the North [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]

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]

Cutting-Edge Equipment For Ontario Colleges

Cutting-Edge Equipment For Ontario Colleges

September 24, 2010 2:00 PM McGuinty Government Investment Gives Students Tools To Succeed, Get Jobs Students at Ontario colleges are using the latest technology and equipment to train for tomorrow’s high skill jobs. The province is investing in upgrading learning resources at its 24 colleges. [Read more]

Laid-Off Ontarians Graduating Into Second Careers

Laid-Off Ontarians Graduating Into Second Careers

Rigo Pastora, 2nd Career Student September 23, 2010 12:15 PM McGuinty Government Building A Highly Skilled And Educated Workforce A survey of Second Career students shows that 93 per cent of students have graduated, and over 60 per cent have found jobs within an average of three months. Second [Read more]

911 Problems to East

911 Problems to East

911 SERVICE DOWN HIGHWAY 101 WAWA, ON – The OPP has been notified that due to a Bell Canada telephone outage east of Wawa, 911 service is presently out of service in the Hawk Junction, Missinaibi and Lochalsh areas.   The OPP are increasing patrols in these areas during the outage and Bell [Read more]

Ontario To Update Long-Term Energy Plan

Ontario To Update Long-Term Energy Plan

September 20, 2010 7:30 PM McGuinty Government Invites Feedback From Ontarians The government is seeking input from Ontarians as it updates its Long-Term Energy Plan. This updated plan will help guide the province as it continues to build a reliable, clean and cost-effective electricity system for [Read more]

Wi-Fi Concerns Should Lead to Updated Regulations

Wi-Fi Concerns Should Lead to Updated Regulations

from Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing MP, Carol Hughes Last spring I attended the House of Commons Standing Committee on Health meetings that investigated the health effects of microwaves from wireless devices such as cell phones and Wi-Fi.  At that time, I was approached by a group from Collingwood [Read more]

New Portfolios For Parliamentary Assistants

New Portfolios For Parliamentary Assistants

September 2, 2010 2:00 PM McGuinty Government Focuses On Education, The Economy and Health Care Several Ontario parliamentary assistants are getting new assignments to help deliver on the government’s Open Ontario Plan, with a focus on education, the economy and health care. Parliamentary [Read more]

Ontario Meets Demand Of A Hot Summer

Ontario Meets Demand Of A Hot Summer

September 2, 2010 10:45 AM McGuinty Government Investments Create A Stronger, Cleaner Electricity System Despite being one of the hottest summers on record, Ontario’s energy system has had more than enough power to meet demand. Ontario has added over 8,000 megawatts (MW) of new clean energy [Read more]

Deposition To Council From CBEI

Deposition To Council From CBEI

International Businessmen Travel From China and the US to Present Manitouwadge Town Council With Deposition MANITOUWADGE, ON – Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 after having traveled for more than 30 hrs (much of it spent in the skies) from China Morley Chertkoff, International Studies Director of [Read more]

Nipigon Police Warn Scam Ongoing

Nipigon Police Warn Scam Ongoing

FROM/DE:  Nipigon Detachment                       DATE:  September 3, 2010 GRANDPARENT SCAM ONGOING (NIPIGON, ON.) –Nipigon Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have received numerous calls from United States residents asking for information about a relative being held in [Read more]

Crossroads Launches “It’s Your Call”

Crossroads Launches “It’s Your Call”

Viewers Encouraged to Call, Text, or Tweet Live BURLINGTON, ONTARIO – September 2, 2010. Brand new this fall is the Crossroads Christian Communications Inc. (CCCI) nightly ministry program It’s Your Call live from 1:00-2:30 a.m. on CTS. Host Rob Melnichuk will encourage viewers to call, [Read more]

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