Posts Tagged ‘daily newspaper’

LU Professor to Join TBSO For Classical Plus Series Concert

LU Professor to Join TBSO For Classical Plus Series Concert

FROM : TBSO THUNDER BAY, ON – Dr. Evgeny Chugunov, a Lecturer at the Department of Music of Lakehead University, joins the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra to showcase his talents as a concert pianist performing Francis Poulenc’s Aubade; concerto choréographique, in the opening Classical Plus [Read more]

Province Enhancing Measures to Prepare For Ebola Virus Disease

Province Enhancing Measures to Prepare For Ebola Virus Disease

Ontario Provides Additional Measures to Protect the Public and Health Care Workers Ontario is taking action to enhance the province’s readiness to contain and treat any potential case of Ebola in the province. These measures will further protect the safety of all Ontarians, including health [Read more]

Mantha’s News from the Park : Public Assets Sales Referendum & Hunting Season

Mantha’s News from the Park : Public Assets Sales Referendum & Hunting Season

Today New Democrats announced they would call for a referendum to approve sale of public assets in the upcoming legislative session. NDP Leader Andrea Horwath put the Liberals on notice that any sale of OLG, LCBO, Hydro One or OPG will have to be put to a referendum.  We believe our public assets [Read more]

RE: Operation Guardian Emergency Response Excercise In Marathon

RE: Operation Guardian Emergency Response Excercise In Marathon

FROM THE EDITOR: Marathon High School students participated in an overnight emergency preparedness excercise this past May; click here for the article, photos and organizer and participant interviews from the event. MARATHON, ON – The emergency services in your community recognize the value in [Read more]

Total of $2,900 in Fines for Big Game Hunting Violations

Total of $2,900 in Fines for Big Game Hunting Violations

Three southern Ontario men have been fined a total of $2,900 for moose and bear hunting offences in the New Liskeard area. Tyler Rasenberg, of Woodville, pleaded guilty to four hunting-related offences. He was fined $400 for hunting a bull moose without a licence, $550 for abandoning a bull moose [Read more]

Total of $1,000 in Fines for Leaving Garbage on Ice

Total of $1,000 in Fines for Leaving Garbage on Ice

Three Temiskaming Shores area men have been fined a total of $1,000 for leaving garbage on the ice of an area lake. Justin Dallaire, Jordan Sterling and Samuel Runnalls pleaded guilty to depositing material on to ice covering public land, contrary to the Public Lands Act. Dallaire was fined $500 [Read more]

Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra announces Music Director’s Renewal

Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra announces Music Director’s Renewal

FROM: Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra THUNDER BAY, ON – The Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra is pleased to announce the renewal of Music Director Arthur Post. Maestro Post will continue leading the TBSO through the 2016-2017 season, when he will conclude his tenure as Music Director. “I’m very [Read more]

Cambrian College Hosts Inaugural Indigenous Arts Showcase

Cambrian College Hosts Inaugural Indigenous Arts Showcase

FROM: Cambrian College SUDBURY, ON – There will be a homecoming of sorts when renowned author Richard Van Camp steps off the plane on October 15 and into the welcoming hands of Greater Sudbury. Van Camp, who hails from Fort Smith, NWT, was last in the nickel city to shoot The Lesser Blessed, a [Read more]

NFMC Obtains FSC® Certification for Big Pic Forest

NFMC Obtains FSC® Certification for Big Pic Forest

Originally released September 26, 2014 by Nawiinginokiima Forest Management Corporation  Certification Expands ability of forest industry in northwest Ontario to sell to wider markets MARATHON, ON -The Nawiinginokiima Forest Management Corporation (NFMC) successfully obtained FSC® Forest [Read more]

2015 Seasonal Snowmobile Trail Permit Offers 30% Savings

2015 Seasonal Snowmobile Trail Permit Offers 30% Savings

2015 Seasonal Snowmobile Trail Permit Offers 30% Savings if Purchased on or before November 1 BARRIE, ON  – Last year, the Old Farmer’s Almanac forecast a snowy, cold winter for Ontario and it was right. Now, with the Old Farmer’s Almanac predicting another good, old-fashioned Ontario winter [Read more]

Upcoming Nipigon Public Advisory Committee Meeting

The next meeting of the Public Advisory Committee (PAC) to the Nipigon Bay Remedial Action Plan, or cleanup plan, will take place at  7 p.m. on Wednesday, October 15 at the Lake Helen Community Resource Centre. The general public is welcome to attend and there is no charge. The meeting topics to [Read more]

Construction of New Nipigon River Bridge Moving Forward

Construction of New Nipigon River Bridge Moving Forward

  Another Stretch of Four-Lane Highway About to Open The Ontario government is continuing to invest in highway infrastructure across Northern Ontario, supporting economic growth and creating jobs.  “I am incredibly pleased with the progress we are continuing to see on the Highway 11/17 [Read more]

Recent Disappearance of Manitouwadge Dragons

Recent Disappearance of Manitouwadge Dragons

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Recent travelers of Highway 614 in to Manitouwadge, may have noticed that the much loved dragons who have lived on a small lake along side the highway for many years, seemed to disappear some time ago. September 13th, Richard Cichon and Jesse Talian traveled by road and [Read more]

MNO signs General Relationship Agreement with Municipality of Greenstone

MNO signs General Relationship Agreement with Municipality of Greenstone

September 25, the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) and the Municipality of Greenstone signed a General Relationship Agreement which will govern their interactions going forward.  The agreement was signed in Thunder Bay by MNO President Gary Lipinski and Mayor Renald Y. Beaulieu of the Municipality [Read more]

Crimestoppers : Crime of the Week + Halloween Fundraiser

Crimestoppers : Crime of the Week + Halloween Fundraiser

Crime Stoppers and the OPP are asking for your help in solving a Break & Enter that occurred in in the Town of Longlac. Sometime between 1:00 am and 9:00 am on September 9th 2014 someone broke into a fully enclosed gazebo on Bayview Street while the home owners were inside their residence.  [Read more]

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