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Conservation Authority Guilty Of Labour Infractions

Conservation Authority Guilty Of Labour Infractions

The North Bay Mattawa Conservation Authority was found guilty of the labour charges brought against them in the ski hill accident of January 2004 that seriously injured a worker.
Boats Stolen

Boats Stolen

OPP Media Release Sometime during the night of 16Aug 2006 unknown persons attended at two separate residences on Three Mile Lake, Armour Twp, and removed three boats. Stolen were an 12 ft aluminum fishing boat powered by a 9.
Man Injured In Plane Crash

Man Injured In Plane Crash

OPP Media Release ******************** On the 17th of August, 2006 at 8:24pm officers from the Warren OPP Detachment were made aware of an aircraft crash.
A Time To Remember

A Time To Remember

Over 8,000 people converged in the centre of Toronto Thursday night for the International Candlelight AIDS Vigil to pay homage to the millions of people who have died from the disease.
Kennedy Says Safe Injection Sites Save Lives

Kennedy Says Safe Injection Sites Save Lives

Liberal Leadership candidate calls on Harper to contine funding North America's only site. Full details contained in media release below.
An Exchanging Of Ideas

An Exchanging Of Ideas

Rex Hiscock and Dennis Chippa of ACNBA check out Condom Fashions North Bay has a number of activists and agencies taking in the 2006 International AIDS Conference in Toronto including the staff of the AIDS Committee of North Bay and Area (ACNBA).
Lawnmower Recall Expanded

Lawnmower Recall Expanded

Black & Decker Expands Recall of Cordless Electric Lawnmowers Due to Fire Hazard. Full details below. ******************** The U.S.
Burns Found Guilty (updated)

Burns Found Guilty (updated)

North Bay police officer Sean Burns has been found guilty on extortion and harassment charges stemming from complaints filed by a woman in October 2002.
Canadian NGOs Call on Governments to Address Global Poverty in AIDS Fight

Canadian NGOs Call on Governments to Address Global Poverty in AIDS Fight

Stephen Lewis, UN Special Envoy on AIDS in Africa, led a panel discussion addressing the urgent need for poverty reduction in the fight against AIDS, today at the 2006 International AIDS Conference in Toronto.
JonBenet Ramsey Suspect Says He Was With Her When She Died

JonBenet Ramsey Suspect Says He Was With Her When She Died

Police in Thailand are saying that a suspect arrested by them in Bangkok yesterday has confessed to second-degree murder in the 1996 killing of JonBenet Ramsey.