Posts Tagged ‘environmental issues’

Assistance Req’d to Indentify Individuals Who Discarded Moose Meat Near Manitouwadge

Assistance Req’d to Indentify Individuals Who Discarded Moose Meat Near Manitouwadge

Ministry Seeks Public’s Help in Identifying Individuals who Discarded Moose Meat The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry is seeking the public’s help in identifying the individuals responsible for discarding moose meat near Manitouwadge. Conservation officers received a complaint on the [Read more]

#NipigonBay : Old Photos Demonstrate Local Efforts

#NipigonBay : Old Photos Demonstrate Local Efforts

View the slideshow at: http://infosuperior.com and decide for yourself if progress has been made to improve environmental conditions in Nipigon Bay. Make your opinion known at the Nipigon Bay Remedial Action Plan (RAP, or cleanup plan)  open house on May 7th. The event runs from 5 to 8 p.m. at [Read more]

First Nations Rally in Pic Mobert Against Nuclear Waste

First Nations Rally in Pic Mobert Against Nuclear Waste

PIC MOBERT FIRST NATION – “Today I had the honour and privilege to speak at a rally with a number of great speakers, leaders and community activists. The message was: NO TO NUCLEAR WASTE in their treaty, traditional lands,” stated Serpent River Chief Isadore Day. “As First Nations, we do [Read more]

Total of $6,000 in Fines for Hunting and Fishing Violations at Remote Camp

Total of $6,000 in Fines for Hunting and Fishing Violations at Remote Camp

Four Wisconsin men have been fined a total of $6,000 for hunting and fishing offences. Richard Lisowe of Plymouth, Matthew Hoekstra of Suamico, Jonathan Hoekstra of Kohler and Brian Boll of New Holstein pleaded guilty and were each fined $1,250 for hunting moose without a licence. Lisowe was also [Read more]

Dangers of Bill C-51; the Anti–Terrorism Bill

Dangers of Bill C-51; the Anti–Terrorism Bill

Canadian’s Rights and Freedoms  The Government of Canada seems determined to have Bill C-51 passed as quickly as possible, despite critics concerns that there will be no oversight and that it will have a chilling effect on the thought process, free speech and the ability to protest. Canadians [Read more]

$3,000 Fine and Ban for Careless Hunting

$3,000 Fine and Ban for Careless Hunting

A Fort Frances man has been fined $3,000 for careless hunting. John Homer pleaded guilty and was fined $3,000 for discharging a firearm without reasonable consideration for people or property. He is not allowed to hunt in Ontario for one year and must successfully complete the Ontario Hunter [Read more]

Train Derailment UPDATE: Gogama Fire Dept. Reassures Locals

Train Derailment UPDATE: Gogama Fire Dept. Reassures Locals

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NWMO Concludes Studies In Schreiber

NWMO Concludes Studies In Schreiber

The Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) is concluding preliminary assessment work in two communities engaged in learning about Adaptive Phased Management (APM), Canada’s plan for the long-term management of used nuclear fuel. New geological studies in the vicinity of Creighton, [Read more]

Longlac Resident Fined $2,000: Illegal Shooting on Cottage Road

Longlac Resident Fined $2,000: Illegal Shooting on Cottage Road

A Longlac resident has been fined $2,000 for careless hunting. Arlene Aird pleaded guilty to careless hunting and was fined $2,000 after shooting a deer on a cottage road. Aird is not allowed to hunt in Ontario for one year and must successfully complete the Ontario Hunter Education Course before [Read more]

NWMO Completes Phase 1 Preliminary Assessments in Northern Ontario

NWMO Completes Phase 1 Preliminary Assessments in Northern Ontario

Elliot Lake, Blind River, Manitouwadge and White River will continue to more detailed study; six communities recognized for leadership TORONTO, ON – The Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) has completed the first phase of preliminary assessment for six communities in Northern Ontario [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]

Cores Collected from Peninsula Harbour Sediment Cap For Analysis (Video)

MARATHON, ON – The video below, provided by Environment Canada to InfoSuperior,  shows divers collecting cores from the Peninsula Harbour sediment cap for further analysis. The video was taken during monitoring activities of the thin-layer cap.   [Read more]

Giving Northwestern Ontario A Say RE: Nuclear Waste

Giving Northwestern Ontario A Say RE: Nuclear Waste

Nuclear waste disposal and transport in NWO THUNDER BAY – SUPERIOR NORTH, ON – As your MP, I feel strongly that the citizens of Thunder Bay—Superior North and Northwestern Ontario should have an opportunity to think about the critical decisions that affect you and share your [Read more]

Marathon PGM-Cu Mine Project : Joint Review Panel Disband & Environmental Assessment On Hold

Marathon PGM-Cu Mine Project : Joint Review Panel Disband & Environmental Assessment On Hold

The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency has issued a Public Notice announcing the Minister of the Environment’s  decision regarding the environmental assessment of the Marathon Mine Platinum Groups and Copper Mine project. The copy of the Public Notice is available at:  PN: [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]

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