Posts Tagged ‘Ontario News North’
Written by Ontario Newsroom on 31 May 2010
McGuinty Government Provides Special Exemption During World Cup Celebrations Ontario will allow licensed bars and restaurants to serve alcoholic beverages an hour earlier during the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The province recognizes the significance of the World Cup to many people in this province and [Read more]
Written by admin on 31 May 2010
Dressing Room Project visits Northshore Schools by Karina Hunter Janice L Piper, Public Health Nutritionist TBDHU and Karen DeGagne, Regional Resource Clinician with the Eating Disorders Program from St. Joseph’s Care Group visited Northshore Elementary Schools this week with the “Dressing Room [Read more]
Written by admin on 30 May 2010
JumpStart Fundraisers in Nipigon & Marathon a great success By Nathalie Houle May 29th, 2010 –Today, from 12:30pm – 4pm, Canadian Tire Stores in Marathon and Nipigon held their 2nd Annual JumpStart Fundraising events. Funds raised at each of the stores through their outdoor events today, [Read more]
Written by Manitouwadge Public School on 29 May 2010
MANITOUWADGE PUBLIC SCHOOL This year some of our students have been enjoying the pleasures of being part of a ‘Book Club’ at our school library. Students have been reading, reading, and reading. This week they had their windup in the library where they each were able to ‘cash [Read more]
Written by Ontario Newsroom on 29 May 2010
McGuinty Visits Beirut To Conclude Successful Trade Mission to Middle East Ontario’s six-day trade mission to the Middle East wrapped up in Beirut today, delivering new deals that will create jobs in Ontario. It was the first visit of an Ontario Premier to Lebanon. Over 30 businesses and [Read more]
Written by Ontario Newsroom on 29 May 2010
McGuinty Government Commits To Strengthening Partnerships Between Ontario and West Bank Post Secondary Education Institutions Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty travelled to the West Bank today as part of a trade mission to the Middle East.He was joined by Economic Development and Trade Minister, [Read more]
Written by Schreiber Library on 28 May 2010
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]
Written by admin on 27 May 2010
Public Sessions for Proposed Forest Tenure Framework The Honourable Michael Gravelle Minister of Northern Development Mines and Forests explains the proposed framework for Forest Tenure at a public session yesterday in Marathon, Ontario. [Read more]
Written by Ontario Newsroom on 26 May 2010
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]
Written by Maggie Schut on 26 May 2010
Welcome to Business Beat… Each month Manitouwadge business happenings are announced and an MBA member showcased. Member or not, your input is welcomed! Please contact the Writer at 826-4626/hawberryfields@shaw.ca. Suggestions and constructive criticism are encouraged. Monthly [Read more]
Written by Ontario Newsroom on 26 May 2010
May 25, 2010 2:05 PM Premier McGuinty Welcomes Partnership With Global Pharma Company The world’s largest generic pharmaceutical company is investing $56 million to expand its Stouffville production plant. Ontario is providing a $6.5-million grant to Teva Canada, which will retain 182 [Read more]
Written by Superior East OPP on 26 May 2010
FROM/DE:Organized Crime Enforcement Bureau DATE: 21 May 2010 Marihuana and Switchblade Knife Seized in Chapleau Search Warrant (Chapleau, ON) –The Ontario Provincial Police Organized Crime Enforcement Bureau Drug Enforcement Unit and the OPP Superior East Detachment executed a [Read more]
Written by Manitouwadge Public School on 22 May 2010
MANITOUWADGE PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS Pharaohs, mummies, tombs and construction was the order of things at Manitouwadge Public School this week. As part of their unit on Ancient Civilizations, Mr. Jones’ grade 4/5 class used cookies, cement and various other concoctions to build their series of [Read more]
Written by Manitouwadge Public School on 22 May 2010
MANITOUWADGE PUBLIC SCHOOL Seen here are only two of the community minded young people we have in our little town. On the hottest day we have had this year all the students at Manitouwadge Public School ventured outside to rid our streets, ditches and roadways of thoughtlessly discarded [Read more]
Written by Manitouwadge Public School on 21 May 2010
MANITOUWADGE PUBLIC SCHOOL As part of a unit on measurement, Mrs. Meagher’s JK/SK/1 class had fun learning about ‘area’. Even the JK students enjoyed using blocks and playing cards to see whose ‘island’ had the greatest and whose island had the smallest area. [Read more]