Posts Tagged ‘Ontario news’

Total of $2,900 in Fines for Big Game Hunting Violations

Total of $2,900 in Fines for Big Game Hunting Violations

Three southern Ontario men have been fined a total of $2,900 for moose and bear hunting offences in the New Liskeard area. Tyler Rasenberg, of Woodville, pleaded guilty to four hunting-related offences. He was fined $400 for hunting a bull moose without a licence, $550 for abandoning a bull moose [Read more]

Joint Statement by Ontario Health Minister and Chief Medical Officer of Health on Ontario Preparedness for Ebola Virus Disease

Joint Statement by Ontario Health Minister and Chief Medical Officer of Health on Ontario Preparedness for Ebola Virus Disease

Today Dr. Eric Hoskins, Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, and Dr. David Mowat, Interim Chief Medical Officer of Health, issued the following statement on Ontario’s preparedness for Ebola virus disease in Ontario:  “We know that Ontarians may have concerns related to the ongoing [Read more]

Ontario Creating More Choice for Wood Frame Construction

Ontario Creating More Choice for Wood Frame Construction

Province Allowing Wood Frame Buildings up to Six Storeys Ontario is introducing safer, more flexible and affordable design options for the construction of wood frame buildings. Through changes to the Ontario Building Code, wood frame buildings can now be built up to six storeys high, raising the [Read more]

Sudbury Theatre Among Winners of 2014 Premier’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts

Sudbury Theatre Among Winners of 2014 Premier’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts

Ontario government recognizes outstanding artists and arts organizations Ontario celebrated the winners of the 2014 Premier’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts at a gala event at Roy Thomson Hall this evening. The annual awards program honours Ontario’s outstanding artists and arts [Read more]

Industrial Road Updates From Province/Municipality + Andrew Foulds “not familiar” w/Ind.Rd

Industrial Road Updates From Province/Municipality + Andrew Foulds “not familiar” w/Ind.Rd

NORTHWESTERN, ON – The Industrial Rd, a.k.a. Hwy 625 or Caramat Road, has been the subject of much lobbying, debate and buck passing since the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources quietly ended it’s maintenance of the Road in Spring of 2013 eventually resulting in the road becoming [Read more]

Ontario Providing a Boost to Regional Economic Growth

Ontario Providing a Boost to Regional Economic Growth

The Ontario government is investing $21,800 to support economic development in Thunder Bay-Superior North. With support from our government’s Rural Economic Development (RED) Program, the Top of the Lake Chamber of Commerce, in collaboration with other area Chambers, is creating a shop-local [Read more]

Marathon High Students Strive to “Survive” Mock Emergency

Marathon High Students Strive to “Survive” Mock Emergency

MARATHON, ON – Severe weather, power outages, forest fires, and industrial accidents – they can all happen.  That’s why Marathon High School and the Superior Greenstone District School Board have partnered to educate high school students on practical survival skills should an emergency [Read more]

Wawa Firefighter’s Story: #Hwy17 Conditions Take Another Young Life (Video: MPP Mantha Reads)

Wawa Firefighter’s Story: #Hwy17 Conditions Take Another Young Life (Video: MPP Mantha Reads)

While the Liberals and Conservatives continue to battle it out in a “he said, she said” libel lawsuit over gas plant scandal accusations; New Democrats continue to listen to your concerns and take action. This week my colleague MPP Sarah Campbell, Kenora Rainy River, used her Private Members [Read more]

New Legislation Would Tie Minimum Wage to Consumer Price Index

New Legislation Would Tie Minimum Wage to Consumer Price Index

Ontario Increasing Minimum Wage Ontario is increasing the minimum wage from $10.25 to $11 per hour on June 1, 2014. This new rate reflects the rise in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) since the last minimum wage increase in 2010 and is part of the provincial government’s commitment to fairness. [Read more]

Premier’s Statement on Alice Munro

Premier’s Statement on Alice Munro

Premier Kathleen Wynne issued the following statement today: “On behalf of the people of Ontario and readers everywhere, I am so proud to congratulate Alice Munro on winning the Nobel Prize for Literature. Her book, Lives of Girls and Women, has always been a favourite of mine, and I am part [Read more]

Province Offers Online Driver’s Licence Renewal

Province Offers Online Driver’s Licence Renewal

Ontario Making it Easier to Access Important Government Services Ontario is now allowing drivers to renew their licences online ­– the first province in Canada to do so. Ontario drivers need to renew their licences every five years.  Now, eligible drivers who renew online [Read more]

Improving Ontario’s Justice System

Improving Ontario’s Justice System

Members to Chart the Way Forward on Improvements to the Justice System Ontario has appointed 11 individuals to a committee that will help enhance First Nation representation on juries. Led by co-chairs Alvin Fiddler, Deputy Grand Chief of Nishnawbe Aski Nation and Irwin Glasberg, Assistant Deputy [Read more]

Ontario Government Strengthening Northern Economy, Creating Jobs

Ontario Government Strengthening Northern Economy, Creating Jobs

Ontario Government Strengthening Northern Economy, Creating Jobs Ontario is creating 13 new jobs while improving infrastructure along a stretch of Highway 17 near Marathon. “Our government is improving infrastructure across the province, which creates jobs and strengthens our economy. [Read more]

Three Ontario MPPs Take on New Roles

Three Ontario MPPs Take on New Roles

Premier Names New Parliamentary Assistants to Join Her Team As the Legislature resumed, three Ontario MPPs are taking on new duties to help Premier Kathleen Wynne and her team build a better Ontario. Three MPPs will take on new portfolios as parliamentary assistants: Joe Dickson becomes [Read more]

Ontario’s Economy Expands and Creates Jobs Ontario Gains 43,600 Jobs in August

Ontario’s Economy Expands and Creates Jobs Ontario Gains 43,600 Jobs in August

FROM: Ministry of Economic Development, Trade and Employment Ontario’s Economy Expands and Creates Jobs  Ontario’s economy continued to gain strength as the provincial government continued its focus on job creation and economic growth. In August, the province gained 43,600 jobs, the second [Read more]

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