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LCBO workers deliver resounding support for strike mandate

NEWS RELEASE ONTARIO PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYEES UNION (OPSEU) *************************** LCBO workers deliver resounding support for strike mandate TORONTO - By a margin of 95 percent, unionized employees of the Liquor Board of Ontario have voted in f

Why these smarty-pants went to Marquette, Michigan

NEWS RELEASE ALGOMA UNIVERSITY ***************************** Algoma U students compete at NMU Invitation Programming Contest SAULT STE.

Traffic delays expected tomorrow near Serpent River Trading Post

OPP NEWS RELEASE **************************** Traffic delays expected tomorrow ELLIOT LAKE - April 11, 2013 between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., there will be a traffic slow down on Highway 17 near the Serpent River Trading Post.

Police seek public's assistance in locating suspect (photo)

CITY POLICE NEWS RELEASE **************************** Update on April 8 home invasion The Sault Ste.

Care about the Great Lakes? Do this by April 26

NEWS RELEASE DAVID ORAZIETTI, MPP ***************************** Orazietti announces funding to help with Great Lakes clean up projects Ontario Government offers grants to community groups for local stewardship activities SAULT STE.

Conference about developing inclusive communities with sex workers

NEWS RELEASE AMY LEBOVITCH AND JONI AIKENS ON BEHALF OF INVITED GUEST SPEAKERS ************************* Réseau ACCESS Network Conference, April 11, 2013 - Sudbury, ON We are proud and honoured to have been invited to participate in this ground

William in custody for home invasion, police seeking second suspect

CITY POLICE NEWS RELEASE ************************* One male is in custody and a warrant has been issued for a second suspect involved in a home invasion robbery on 08 April 2013 at approximately 11:30 p.m. at a residence on Albert St. West.

Hub trail users could soon be on the mark

The Sault Trails Action Committee (STAC) has been busy in enhancing the experience for cyclists in Sault Ste. Marie.

Bad idea: Get drunk, steal car, drive wrong way on Queen, meet up with cops

CITY POLICE NEWS RELEASE ************************* 20 year old Kyle Gillingham of 16 Lewis Road has been charged with impaired driving, operating a motor vehicle exceeding the legal limits of alcohol, theft and possession of a stolen motor vehicle.

Another fee increase for Ontarians - more criticism leveled

NEWS RELEASE PROVINCIAL NDP COMMUNICATIONS ************************* NDP: Outrageous eco-fee increases gouge food producers QUEEN’S PARK – NDP Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs Critic John Vanthof says recently increased eco-fees on comm