Posts Tagged ‘northern ontario regional newspaper’

Should Canadian Hospitals Have 24-hour Visiting Policies?

Should Canadian Hospitals Have 24-hour Visiting Policies?

New study shows inconsistencies in acute care hospital visiting policies OTTAWA, ON – The Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement (CFHI) today released a study revealing inconsistencies in visiting policies at hospitals – frequently limiting visiting by family members and loved ones [Read more]

#CrossoverInsider : Christmas Extravaganza; New Release Trailers, Fallout4

#CrossoverInsider : Christmas Extravaganza; New Release Trailers, Fallout4

He’s promised it time and time again and he’s never lied to us yet. Arnold Schwarzenegger is back- again! The 68 year old Austrian, and former California governor, has reprised his role in the franchise that seemingly thrust him into fame way back in 1984, “Terminator”. All of these years [Read more]

Ordre du Jour Reunion de Conseil Dubreuilville Town Council Agenda

Ordre du Jour Reunion de Conseil Dubreuilville Town Council Agenda

  Séance régulière du conseil qui aura lieu à 18 h 30, le 10 novembre 2015 Regular Council meeting scheduled for November 10, 2015 at 6:30 p.m.   OUVERTURE / TO ORDER PRÉSENCE / ROLL CALL APPEL ET DÉCLARATION D’INTÉRÊT PÉCUNIAIRE / DECLARATION OF CONFLICT ADOPTION DE L’ORDRE DU [Read more]

Improving Access to Sex Reassignment Surgery

Improving Access to Sex Reassignment Surgery

Ontario Reducing Wait Times for Assessments and Referrals Ontario is proposing to expand access to referrals for sex reassignment surgery for transgender people.Currently, patients can only receive a referral for insured surgery through the Gender Identity Clinic program at the Centre for Addiction [Read more]

Manitouwadge Health Happenings : Celebrating Professionals

Manitouwadge Health Happenings : Celebrating Professionals

  Medical Radiation Technologists (MRTs) across Canada will be celebrated for their work during Medical Radiation Technologists’ Week, November 8-14, 2015. These nationally certified technologists and therapists are committed to delivering compassionate care to patients, while delivering [Read more]

Mantha’s News from the Park

Mantha’s News from the Park

This week the Ontario Mining Association (OMA) held their annual “Meet the Miners” event at Queen’s Park.  This annual event is held to bring recognition to the importance of the mining sector in our province and inform politicians of the successes and challenges within the industry. Many [Read more]

Letter to the Editor : CN Management of ACR Leaving Northerners & Tourists Unable To Winterize?

Letter to the Editor : CN Management of ACR Leaving Northerners & Tourists Unable To Winterize?

Profit Motive Will Be CN’S Epitaph The announcement by CN Rail not to operate a special passenger train service along the Algoma Central Railway (ACR) to help property owners winterize their dwellings from damage, nor to permit a one-off hi-rail vehicle on the line for the same purpose, shows [Read more]

#CrossoverInsider : Top 10, New Releases, and Videogaming News

#CrossoverInsider : Top 10, New Releases, and Videogaming News

Despite the inclement weather, the little ghosts and goblins were out and about in full force this past Saturday. Not only does this signify the celebration of Halloween, but also the end of yet another month. Enter November and a whole slew of new movies and games. This week is headlined by an [Read more]

Holy Angels X-Country Run Team Overall School Champions At Red Rock Invitational

Holy Angels X-Country Run Team Overall School Champions At Red Rock Invitational

SCHREIBER, ON – Holy Angels School participated in the Annual Cross Country Run in Red Rock on October 13th  .  Students have been busy practicing the last few weeks for this event .  Notable results from Holy Angels Students competing: Senior Girls 1st Julianna Kabatay (12:58), [Read more]

Marathon OPP Seize Marijuana and Marijuana Products

Marathon OPP Seize Marijuana and Marijuana Products

MARATHON ON –Regarding the seizure on November 1st, 2015 of approximately 15kg of raw cannabis marijuana as well as a large amount of edible marijuana products, an estimated street value of $900,000 has been calculated. The accused, Steven CHURCHILL, a 50 year old male from Surrey, BC.  was [Read more]

Highway 101 R.I.D.E. Check Results In Drug Charges

Highway 101 R.I.D.E. Check Results In Drug Charges

CHAPLEAU, ON – Friday October 23, 2015, at approximately 4:00 p.m. officers from the Superior East Chapleau Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were conducting R.I.D.E. checks on Highway 101 Chapleau Township. Officers had occasion to stop a pick up truck and speak with the driver [Read more]

7th Greenstone OPP Stuff-A-Cruiser Later This Month

7th Greenstone OPP Stuff-A-Cruiser Later This Month

GREENSTONE, ON – Saturday, November 28, 2015, officers from the Greenstone Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) as well as members of the Superior North Emergency Medical Service (EMS) will be collecting food and other items in support of the Greenstone Harvest Centre, the local [Read more]

Terace Bay Mill Fined $250,000 for Environmental Protection Act Violations

Terace Bay Mill Fined $250,000 for Environmental Protection Act Violations

SCHREIBER, ON – Pulp mill owner AV Terrace Bay Inc. pleaded guilty to seven offences and was fined $250,000 for failing to ensure that effluent discharge and testing limits were maintained, contrary to the Environmental Protection Act (EPA). AV Terrace Bay Inc. owns and operates a pulp [Read more]

Thunder Bay District Crime of the Week (Videos)

Thunder Bay District Crime of the Week (Videos)

C.O.W. – Arson THUNDER BAY, ON – The Thunder Bay Police Service and Thunder Bay District Crime Stoppers are looking for the public to help identify the person responsible for arson earlier this fall. The video below shows a male walking around the rear parking area of Tractor Trailer [Read more]

Ontario Proposing to Expand Black Bear Hunting Pilot

Province Committed to Sustainable Black Bear Management Ontario is proposing an expanded spring bear hunting pilot program to gather further information to assess concerns voiced by northern communities about human-bear conflicts, and to support economic growth and tourism in northern Ontario. [Read more]

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