Posts Tagged ‘northeastern ontario daily newspaper’

Domestic Incident Lands a Chapleau Male 20 Criminal Charges

Domestic Incident Lands a Chapleau Male 20 Criminal Charges

CHAPLEAU, ON – Sunday January 3, 2016 the Superior East Chapleau Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) investigated a complaint of a Domestic incident which had occurred in the community of Chapleau Ontario. As a result of this investigation police arrested a 19 year old Chapleau male [Read more]

Mantha’s News from the Park

Mantha’s News from the Park

It’s been a busy week with the release of the Auditor General’s report. The Report confirms what people across Ontario are already feeling, Liberal government’s choices aren’t about Ontarians. The scathing Annual Report, showing that the choices made by Premier Wynne and her Liberal [Read more]

Ontario Moving Forward With Mining Act Modernization

Ontario Moving Forward With Mining Act Modernization

Province Proposes Legislation to Modernize and Simplify Mining Claims Wednesday, December 2, Ontario introduced legislation as part of the ongoing Mining Act Modernization process that, if passed, would improve how mining claims are registered and enhance the province’s global competitiveness [Read more]

Wawa Goose Seniors’ Club : Christmas Bazaar Just Days Away

Wawa Goose Seniors’ Club : Christmas Bazaar Just Days Away

GOOSE DROPPINGS Have you written your letter to Santa yet?  It is about that time of year, you know.  It is a good idea since those young ‘uns find it harder all the time to figure out a something for “someone who has everything”….and is down sizing anyway.  Regardless, cold weather and [Read more]

Reunion du Conseil Municipal de Dubreuilville Town Council Meeting

Reunion du Conseil Municipal de Dubreuilville Town Council Meeting

ORDRE DU JOUR / Agenda Séance régulière du conseil qui aura lieu à 18 h 30, le 24 novembre 2015 Regular Council meeting scheduled for November 24, 2015 at 6:30 p.m. OUVERTURE / CALL TO ORDER PRÉSENCE / ROLL CALL   APPEL ET DÉCLARATION D’INTÉRÊT PÉCUNIAIRE / DECLARATION OF [Read more]

Ontario Investing in Northern Ontario Highways

Ontario Investing in Northern Ontario Highways

Ontario is making travel easier and safer across Northern Ontario by investing $560 million in highway infrastructure projects in 2015-16 through the Northern Highways Program. As the construction season wraps up, Northern Highway Program projects are adding passing lanes, resurfacing roads, [Read more]

Hawk Junction Driver Charged With Several Offences

Hawk Junction Driver Charged With Several Offences

WAWA, ON – Sunday November 15, 2015, at approximately 3:15 a.m. officers from the Superior East Wawa Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a traffic complaint located on Highway 101 just East of Wawa. Officers observed the motor vehicle in question stopped along the [Read more]

Invasive Species Legislation Receives Royal Assent

Invasive Species Legislation Receives Royal Assent

Ontario is taking further action to protect communities from the significant social, economic and ecological impacts of invasive species by passing the Invasive Species Act. November 3rd, the Act received Royal Assent, following its passage in the Legislature on October 21, 2015. This legislation [Read more]

Letter to the Editor : OPP Dash-Cams & Body-Worn Cameras

Letter to the Editor : OPP Dash-Cams & Body-Worn Cameras

Given the recent media coverage on In-Car Cameras (ICCs), often referred to as “Dash Cams,” I want to clarify some of the misinformation that was conveyed in relation to the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP). In 2004, the OPP installed approximately 80 cameras in front-line police vehicles as [Read more]

FASD Medialert Bracelet Pilot Project Encouraging: Hughes

FASD Medialert Bracelet Pilot Project Encouraging: Hughes

ELLIOT LAKE, ON – A pilot project to help emergency workers identify people with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is an important step in making sure these people receive the best health care, according to Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing, MP, Carol Hughes. Hughes delivered opening remarks at [Read more]

Mantha’s News from the Park

Mantha’s News from the Park

This week marked another constituency week where I had the opportunity to tour many communities in the riding and host clinics to assist constituents. I always enjoy coming home and reconnecting with people and hearing your concerns. People across Algoma-Manitoulin continue to raise concerns over [Read more]

Elliot Lake Residents Win $1 Million

Elliot Lake Residents Win $1 Million

Two Winners Share $1 Million Top Prize With Instant Extreme Millions Pictured above, Gerald Francis and Deborah Warren of Elliot Lake proudly show off their big cheque after winning a $1 million top prize with an Instant Extreme Millions ticket they purchased at the Esso on Highway 108 in [Read more]

Chapleau Coyotes Defeat Wolverines and Falcons to claim NSSSAA Basketball Championship

Chapleau Coyotes Defeat Wolverines and Falcons to claim NSSSAA Basketball Championship

ESC Trillium Coyotes win NSSSAA basketball championship Following a perfect season of play, the girls’ junior basketball team from Chapleau’s École secondaire catholique Trillium won the North Shore Secondary School Athletic Association (NSSSAA) in Manitouwadge on November 10. In the morning, [Read more]

District Businesses Participate in Toronto 2015 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair

District Businesses Participate in Toronto 2015 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair

The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair features more than one million square feet of displays and competition facilities, attracting approximately 300,000 visitors and thousands of students each year. Billed as Canada’s largest indoor agricultural fair, the annual 10-day event, which runs [Read more]

Georges Vanier Students Discover First Nations Culture

Georges Vanier Students Discover First Nations Culture

ELLIOT LAKE, ON – As part of the social studies program, Grade 3 and 4 students at Elliot Lake’s École catholique Georges Vanier studied First Nations culture. Among items studied was the strong belief of First Nations in stories and legends told by the shaman. In his dreams, spirits were [Read more]

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