Posts Tagged ‘northwestern ontario daily regional newspaper’

An Afternoon of Holiday Shopping & Hockey in Manitouwadge

An Afternoon of Holiday Shopping & Hockey in Manitouwadge

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Saturday afternoon (Nov.21) the Township’s Annual Christmas Craft & Gift Show was held at the recreation centre.  A wide variety of local and area vendors as well as non-profits groups, local schools and sports/service clubs had booths offering a plethora 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]

Lake Superior High Stingers Brave Nasty Weather For A Great Local Cause

Lake Superior High Stingers Brave Nasty Weather For A Great Local Cause

TERRACE BAY, ON – Despite Mother Nature working against us, the Lake Superior High School Stingers were out in full force on Halloween night collecting money for the Furget-Me -Not Animal Shelter. Our dedicated volunteers went door to door collecting funds for our local animal shelter. The [Read more]

#CrossoverInsider : In Store Contest Winner, Wrap-up Christmas + New Release Movies & Games

#CrossoverInsider : In Store Contest Winner, Wrap-up Christmas + New Release Movies & Games

From 1964-1968, a James Bond-ish style show filled TV screens from coast to coast. Unlike many classic shows of that time, Man From U.N.C.L.E. seemed to fall off of people’s radar until it was announced that a movie would be made. Following a similar plot as the TV Show, the movie released in [Read more]

Crime of the Week – Mischief in Long Lake

Crime of the Week – Mischief in Long Lake

Thunder Bay District Crime Stoppers and the Ontario Provincial Police are asking for your help in solving a mischief that occurred in the later part of September 2015 in the First Nation Territory of Long Lake 58. Sometime between September 14th and 27th unknown persons destroyed a statue that sat [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]

-UPDATE- Death Investigation in Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation

-UPDATE- Death Investigation in Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation

Re-arrest and charges laid KITCHENUHMAYKOOSIB INNINUWUG FIRST NATION, ON – June 3, 2015 at approximately 8:15pm (CST) officers responded to a residence on Mikisee Road in the community of Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (Big Trout Lake) First Nation after receiving a report of a male that had been [Read more]

Manitouwadge Remembers

Manitouwadge Remembers

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Tuesday, November 11th Royal Canadian Legion Branch 242 Sergeant at Arms Ray Gascon led a colour guard including Manitouwadge Fire Chief Owen Cranney and legionnaires, William (Bill) Warren, Cynthia Warren, and Excelda Cormie in the annual Remembrance Day Parade. In [Read more]

First Blast to Cut to Portal Completed at Deposit North of White River (Video)

First Blast to Cut to Portal Completed at Deposit North of White River (Video)

Sugar Zone Deposit Bulk Sample Update TORONTO, ON – November 10, 2015 – HARTE GOLD CORP. (“Harte Gold”) (TSX: HRT / Frankfurt (FSE: H4O) announced today that the first blast to cut the Portal has been completed on October 30, 2015 and underground ramp development is currently underway. [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]

Greenstone Celebrates Grand Opening of Beardmore Multi-Purpose Centre

Greenstone Celebrates Grand Opening of Beardmore Multi-Purpose Centre

GREENSTONE, ON – Area dignitaries and citizens were on hand today (Nov.12.2015) to celebrate the official Grand Opening of the Beardmore Multi-Purpose Centre. The building houses a community Library, Health Centre, Community Room, and a Municipal Office. “Congratulations to Greenstone and [Read more]

Better Public Transit for NWO Including Schreiber, Terrace Bay and Greenstone

Thunder Bay and Region to receive over $1,980,000 in gas tax funding   Ontario’s Gas Tax Program is helping people in Thunder Bay and the Region get out of their cars and onto public transit. For the 12th consecutive year, Ontario is providing support to Thunder Bay, Schreiber / Terrace Bay [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]

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]

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