Posts Tagged ‘northern ontario news’

Protecting Freedom Of Expression In Public Debate

Protecting Freedom Of Expression In Public Debate

McGuinty Government Seeks Advice On Legislation A new advisory panel will suggest possible content for legislation that would help prevent lawsuits from being used to silence critics by imposing long and costly court processes on them. These lawsuits are often called Strategic Litigation Against [Read more]

Schreiber Library Contest Winners

Schreiber Library Contest Winners

Name Schreiber Public Library’s Bookworm Mascot Recently a “Name our Bookworm” contest was held, pictured here is the Katimavik Group who won with their entry of “Dewey” in honour of the Dewey decimal classification system for libraries. [Read more]

WAWA MNR – Forest Fire Information

WAWA MNR – Forest Fire Information

www.OntarioNewsNorth.com Brings you WAWA MNR’s DAILY FIRE STATUS/CO-OP REPORT, posted at Midnight for the following day EVERY DAY. WAWA MNR CO-OPERATORS FOREST FIRE INFORMATION Valid: May 28, 2010 Geraldton – Longlac – Caramat – Manitouwadge – Hornepayne – White [Read more]

Improving Access to Education in Northern Ontario

Improving Access to Education in Northern Ontario

BROWN ANNOUNCES IMPROVEMENT IN ACCESS TO EDUCATION Ontario Government building tomorrow’s highly skilled workforce QUEEN’S PARK – Mike Brown. MPP, Algoma-Manitoulin, is pleased to announce that Northern Ontario residents will now have improved access to more post secondary education and [Read more]

PUBLIC NOTICE – Marathon OPP

PUBLIC NOTICE – Marathon OPP

PUBLIC NOTICES ARE NOW ALSO POSTED IN THE COMMUNITY SERVICE PAGES ON THE NAVIGATION BAR ABOVE Marathon/Manitouwadge OPP Detachment NOTICE TO AREA RESIDENTS – UNCLAIMED PROPERTY MARATHON, ON – The Marathon OPP has a number of unclaimed bicycles and other property in storage. NOTICE is being [Read more]

Local Tick positive for Lyme

Local Tick positive for Lyme

Deer Tick Found Locally Tests Positive For Lyme Disease The Thunder Bay District Health Unit has received laboratory confirmation that a deer tick, found on a dog within the city limits, has tested positive for Lyme disease.  This is the first positive test for Lyme disease in a tick since the [Read more]

Work for Northern Youth

Work for Northern Youth

Hands-on Job Experience For Northern Youth May 27, 2010 McGuinty Government Supporting Job-Training   NEWS     More than 300 youth across Northern Ontario are getting on-site job experience and career training in a wide variety of trades, business and other professional disciplines through [Read more]

FISH DERBY RULES AMMENDED

FISH DERBY RULES AMMENDED

Dubreuilville Father’s Day Walleye Derby Subject: TOURNAMENT RULES All Dubreuilville Father’s Day Walleye Derby participants. In consultation with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, the following changes have been made to the 2010 D.F.D.W.D. tournament rules.  Each angler is allowed to [Read more]

Hornepayne Outfitter fined

Hornepayne Outfitter fined

Hornepayne Outfitter Fined For Unlawfully Providing Bear Hunting Services May 27,  2010 An Ontario company was fined $1,200 for unlawfully providing bear hunting services. The company, 1584864 Ontario Limited, was fined for providing black bear hunting services without a licence.  Additional [Read more]

Pair Fined For Hunting At Night

Pair Fined For Hunting At Night

Pair Fined For Hunting At Night May 25, 2010 Two men have been fined a total of $2,900 for various offences related to illegally hunting at night. Yves Boissonneault and Donald Boulianne of Moonbeam, Ontario, plead guilty to unlawfully hunting at night. Each received a $1,200 fine and a four-year [Read more]

Appartment complex demolished

Appartment complex demolished

Apartments come down in Manitouwadge by Karina Hunter MANITOUWADGE, ON – May 26th, 2010 Crowds gathered on Sandpiper Avenue in Manitouwadge as Contractor John Glaister demolished what were once teachers apartments. Glaister explained that it would be 2 – 3 days before demolition, clean-up and [Read more]

10th Annual Michael Gravelle Night

10th Annual Michael Gravelle Night

After the 10th Annual Marathon Chamber of Commerce Michael Gravelle Night, CFNO’s Al Cresswell spoke with the Hon. Michael Gravelle, Minister Northern Development, Mines and Forests, Chair NOHFC, and MPP  Thunder Bay-Superior North who shared his appreciation for the event, thoughts on the [Read more]

Beat The Heat

Beat The Heat

May 25, 2010 2:30 PM McGuinty Government Urges Workplaces To Prevent Heat Stress Ontario is encouraging employers and workers to learn how to protect themselves from heat stress this summer. As summer days get hotter, the harm caused by too much heat can become a significant problem in many [Read more]

TARGETING PROCEEDS OF CRIME IN THUNDER BAY

TARGETING PROCEEDS OF CRIME IN THUNDER BAY

Gravelle and Mauro announce $494,162 in Funding for Asset Forfeiture Project   Police efforts to target criminals and seize the proceeds of their criminal activities will get a boost with funding from the McGuinty government, MPP Michael Gravelle and MPP Bill Mauro announced today. The province [Read more]

Teva investit en Ontario

Teva investit en Ontario

25 mai 2010 14h05 Le premier ministre McGuinty se réjouit de la conclusion d’un partenariat avec une entreprise pharmaceutique mondiale La plus importantes entreprise pharmaceutique de médicaments génériques au monde investit 56 millions de dollars pour agrandir son usine de production de [Read more]

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