‘Law Enforcement’ Information

Break and Enters at multiple camps in the Gurney Point area

Break and Enters at multiple camps in the Gurney Point area

FROM: Nipigon Detachment RELEASED: March 9, 2011 Nipigon OPP are currently investigating a series of recent Break and Enters at multiple camps in the Gurney Point area. A 2002 Red Ford Taurus bearing Ontario marker ASPL504 that was stolen out of Thunder Bay on 07 March 2011 was observed in the [Read more]

Ontario Updates Christopher’s Law

Ontario Updates Christopher’s Law

March 10, 2011 McGuinty Government Introduces Legislation To Amend Sex Offender Registry Ontario is proposing changes to its sex offender registry that would, if passed, align the provincial registry with recent changes to the federal registry. These changes would maintain the efficient sharing of [Read more]

NIPIGON OPP WARN ABOUT DANGERS OF SPRING ICE

NIPIGON OPP WARN ABOUT DANGERS OF SPRING ICE

 March 11, 2011  DANGERS OF SPRING ICE NIPIGON, ON –The Nipigon and Schreiber Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) want to remind the public to practice proper ice safety.  Spring means changing and therefore uncertain ice conditions on the local lakes and rivers.  The OPP are encouraging people [Read more]

Elementary Students Vow To Use Their WITS

Elementary Students Vow To Use Their WITS

MANITOUWADGE, ON– Monday, March 7th, students from Manitouwadge Public School (MPS) and Our Lady of Lourdes School (OLOL) gathered with their teachers in the latter school’s gymnasium for the official launch of the WITS program; an anti-bullying initiative that brings together schools, families [Read more]

Don’t Make Your Last Ride of the Season the Last Ride of Your Life

Don’t Make Your Last Ride of the Season the Last Ride of Your Life

FROM/DE:    Highway Safety Division                                        DATE: March 9, 2011  OPP & OFSC SAY MARCH SNOWMOBILE FATALITIES ARE PREVENTABLE ORILLIA, ON – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile [Read more]

Motor Vehicle Collision Near Dead Horse Road

Motor Vehicle Collision Near Dead Horse Road

FROM: Marathon OPP Detachment  DATE: March 9, 2010 MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION MARATHON, ON –On Tuesday March 8, 2011 at 03:12pm the Marathon  Ontario Provincial Police  (OPP) responded to a motor vehicle collision that occurred on Highway 17, approximately 6km West of the Little Pic River bridge [Read more]

Nipigon Resident Charged in Union Fraud Case

Nipigon Resident Charged in Union Fraud Case

FROM/DE: North West Region Headquarters                                     DATE: March 7, 2011 CHARGES LAID IN UNION FRAUD CASE THUNDER BAY, ON – Wayne ASSELIN (64 yrs old) of Nipigon, Ontario has been charged in relation to his duties as Financial Secretary [Read more]

Thunder Bay OPP Busy During This Morning’s Commute

Thunder Bay OPP Busy During This Morning’s Commute

FROM/DE: THUNDER BAY DETACHMENT                   DATE: March 07, 2011 OPP REMIND DRIVERS  SLOW DOWN WHEN THERE ARE POOR WEATHER / DRIVING CONDITIONS Thunder Bay, ON – Monday, February March 7th 2011, Thunder Bay OPP responded to a number of motor vehicle collisions during [Read more]

Wildlife in Manitouwadge could pose a threat to residents

Wildlife in Manitouwadge could pose a threat to residents

PUBLIC NOTICE Please Be Advised On The Feeding of Foxes and Other Wildlife In Manitouwadge The Township of Manitouwadge continues in their efforts to remind residents to PLEASE NOT FEED or put scraps of any type of food out for wildlife including fox, feral or stray cats, ravens, coyotes or wolves. [Read more]

Marathon resident fined for charges related to illegal moose hunting

Marathon resident fined for charges related to illegal moose hunting

 Moose Hunting Party Members Fined for Illegal Hunting February 25, 2011 (Rec’vd March 3rd) Two Ontario residents have been fined a total of $2,250 for charges related to illegal moose hunting. Renee Poirier of Marathon was fined $1,000 for unlawfully hunting cow moose and $500 for failing [Read more]

TAKING ACTION AGAINST SEXUAL VIOLENCE

TAKING ACTION AGAINST SEXUAL VIOLENCE

McGuinty Government Releases Ontario’s Sexual Violence Action Plan Ontario is taking important next steps to make the province safer for all women. The province is launching its Sexual Violence Action Plan to both prevent sexual violence and improve supports for survivors. The plan includes [Read more]

“OPP BOUND 2011” TAKING APPLICATIONS

“OPP BOUND 2011” TAKING APPLICATIONS

Are You Interested In Policing? Apply! (ORILLIA, ON) – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is preparing for its ninth OPP Bound recruitment program.  “OPP Bound 2011” is a three-day mini-OPP recruit camp, being held at the Provincial Police Academy from July 9-12, 2011 in Orillia, [Read more]

Marathon/Manitouwadge OPP Weekly Review

Marathon/Manitouwadge OPP Weekly Review

MARATHON, ON – Marathon/Manitouwadge detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police released this review for the week of February 22nd through 27th, 2011 Calls for Service – 60 Traffic Tickets – 7 Criminal Charges – 3 R.I.D.E. Checks – 15 Results of R.I.D.E. 244 Vehicles [Read more]

Nipigon/Schreiber OPP Weekend Review

Nipigon/Schreiber OPP Weekend Review

FROM/DE:  Nipigon Detachment                                   DATE: February 28, 2011 OVERDUE SKIERS LOCATED NIPIGON, ON –During the weekend of February 25 to February 27, 2011 Nipigon/Schreiber Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to 23 calls for service [Read more]

Forest Company Fined for Operating Unlicensed Aggregate Pit

Forest Company Fined for Operating Unlicensed Aggregate Pit

  February 24,  2010 A forestry company in Dorion has been fined for operating an unlicensed aggregate pit. Kabi Lake Forest Products Inc. was fined $1,000 for excavating and hauling aggregate material without a licence or permit. The court also ordered the company to rehabilitate the site. The [Read more]

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