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SNCDSB Director Announvces Retirement

SNCDSB Director Announvces Retirement

TERRACE BAY, ON – It is with considerable regret that the Superior North Catholic District School Board’s Board of Trustees have accepted Valerie Pichette’s notice of retirement as Director of Education and Secretary-Treasurer for the Superior North Catholic DSB. She has been the [Read more]

Issues Raised with Energy East Pipeline Proposal

Issues Raised with Energy East Pipeline Proposal

By Edgar J. Lavoie THUNDER BAY, ON – Over 100 concerned citizens attended the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) consultation at the Valhalla Inn on Wednesday, January 14.  The Board’s technical advisors said that their studies had identified key issues with the proposed pipeline called Energy [Read more]

Competition period opens for this year’s Sarah Beth Therien Memorial Scholarship

Competition period opens for this year’s Sarah Beth Therien Memorial Scholarship

Are you a young person striving to make the world a safer place? Apply for the Sarah Beth Therien Memorial Scholarship, a one-time award of $2,000 recognizing safety leaders among Canada’s youth. The Canada Safety Council and the family of Sarah Beth Therien created the memorial scholarship in [Read more]

UPDATE Road Closure – Highway 17

UPDATE Road Closure – Highway 17

NIPIGON, ON – Nipigon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police advise of the following Road Closure: UPDATE Highway 17 East of Nipigon is OPEN to one-lane. Schreiber Fire and CP Police will be escorting traffic through the scene. Highway:  Hwy#11/17 junction to Gravel River Location:  [Read more]

History of Fish and Game / Snow Clubs

History of Fish and Game / Snow Clubs

2014 has certainly been an exciting year for me as the President of the Kenogamisis Fish and Game as well as the Geraldton Snow Club. We had overwhelming support for both the Geraldton and Longlac snow clubs. This tells me that we are appreciated for all the hard work our volunteers do for our [Read more]

#CrossoverInsider – Entertaining Resolutions, December Top 10 & Tyler’s Fav 8 of 2014

#CrossoverInsider – Entertaining Resolutions, December Top 10 & Tyler’s Fav 8 of 2014

RESOLVE TO WATCH It’s 2015 and the Crossover Insider is back! Here’s hoping that everyone had a very enjoyable and fulfilling holiday season! 2015 is shaping up to be an exciting one in the movie world as a number of highly anticipated big blockbuster hits will be debuting in theatres, DVD and [Read more]

You’re Invited : Unveiling of Cochrane Polar Bear Habitat’s New Visitor Experience

You’re Invited : Unveiling of Cochrane Polar Bear Habitat’s New Visitor Experience

COCHRANE, ON – The Cochrane Polar Bear Habitat will celebrate the official launch of their new exhibits and interactive experiences on Friday, December 12th. The project, a joint venture between the Cochrane Polar Bear Habitat and Science North, courtesy of funding from FedNor and the [Read more]

FONOM Alleges Greenpeace Is Encouraging False Information

FONOM Alleges Greenpeace Is Encouraging False Information

Hypocrisy in Action: Greenpeace Encouraging False Information Attack  Large eNGO attacking economic driver of northern communities with false information campaign allege  The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities is condemning Greenpeace Canada’s attempt to use false information to [Read more]

Superior-Greenstone DSB Holds Inaugural Board Meeting

Superior-Greenstone DSB Holds Inaugural Board Meeting

MARATHON, ON – The Superior-Greenstone District School Board held its Inaugural Board Meeting on Friday, December 5 where several new Board members were welcomed. The municipal elections held last October, resulted in the three new Board members including Tara Pitre representing [Read more]

Marathon’s Cité-Supérieure Wins Two Medals In Regional Cardboard Boat Races

Marathon’s Cité-Supérieure Wins Two Medals In Regional Cardboard Boat Races

SUDBURY, ON – Students of École secondaire Cité-Supérieure in Marathon won two medals at the regional Cardboard Boat Races held recently in Thunder Bay. The school’s two teams will move on to the provincial competition to be held on March 5th in Kitchener, Ontario. Known for their speed, [Read more]

Investigation Lands Serious Charges To A Wawa Person

Investigation Lands Serious Charges To A Wawa Person

WAWA, ON – December 2, 2014 members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Superior East Wawa Detachment were advised of an incident that had taken place in the Town of Wawa, Ontario.  The matter was investigated by police and as a result a local Wawa person has been arrested and charged [Read more]

Mantha’s News From the Park : Mill Closure, Job Losses & Money Mart

Mantha’s News From the Park : Mill Closure, Job Losses & Money Mart

Today (December 5th), the Statistics Canada Stats numbers were released. They are showing 34,000 people have lost their jobs, clearly this is just more evidence that the Liberals have failed to address the province’s jobs crisis and their austerity budget will only make matters worse. These [Read more]

Choose an Ontario Wood Tree this Season

Choose an Ontario Wood Tree this Season

Find Ontario Christmas Tree and Greenery with the Click of a Mouse Celebrate National Christmas Tree Day on December 6th by bringing home a locally-grown Ontario Christmas tree this holiday season. “Christmas tree farms play an important role in supporting healthy ecosystems and human health. [Read more]

Fines Total $1,800 for Illegal Moose Hunting In Wawa Area

Fines Total $1,800 for Illegal Moose Hunting In Wawa Area

A tourist camp, its operator and two were fined a total of $1,800 for illegally hunting moose. Redwood Enterprises pleaded guilty to unlawfully hunting moose without a valid licence and to issuing a moose validation tag to a person who was not a registered guest. Redwood Enterprises was fined $450 [Read more]

Contractors Could Face Fines Following Weekend Closures Of #Hwy17

Contractors Could Face Fines Following Weekend Closures Of #Hwy17

NORTHWESTERN, ON – Highway 17 East of Terrace Bay  to Marathon (and at times through to White River) was closed repeatedly this past weekend due to freezing rain and packed ice.  Travelers who made it through the portion of highway between Saturday afternoon and Monday morning were [Read more]

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