Monthly Archives: March 2026

Freezing Drizzle Expected (Agawa – Lake Superior Park)

Yellow Advisory – Freezing Drizzle 4:02 PM EST Wednesday 4 March 2026 Impact Level: Moderate Forecast Confidence: High Areas of freezing drizzle are expected. Freezing drizzle is expected to continue this afternoon and evening. Roads, walkways, and other surfaces will likely become icy and slippery. Be very careful if walking or driving.

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Freezing Drizzle Expected (Chapleau – Missinaibi Lake)

Yellow Advisory – Freezing Drizzle 4:02 PM EST Wednesday 4 March 2026 Impact Level: Moderate Forecast Confidence: High Areas of freezing drizzle are expected. Freezing drizzle is expected to continue this afternoon and evening. Roads, walkways, and other surfaces will likely become icy and slippery. Be very careful if walking or driving.

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Freezing Drizzle Expected (Gogama – Foleyet)

Yellow Advisory – Freezing Drizzle 4:02 PM EST Wednesday 4 March 2026 Impact Level: Moderate Forecast Confidence: High Areas of freezing drizzle are expected. Freezing drizzle is expected to continue this afternoon and evening. Roads, walkways, and other surfaces will likely become icy and slippery. Be very careful if walking or driving.

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Freezing Drizzle Expected (Gogama – Foleyet)

Yellow Advisory – Freezing Drizzle 4:02 PM EST Wednesday 4 March 2026 Impact Level: Moderate Forecast Confidence: High Areas of freezing drizzle are expected. Freezing drizzle is expected to continue this afternoon and evening. Roads, walkways, and other surfaces will likely become icy and slippery. Be very careful if walking or driving. Mar 4, 2026 at 14:54 Yellow Advisory – ...

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Freezing Drizzle Expected (Wawa – Pukaskwa Park)

Mar 4, 2026 at 16:22 Yellow Advisory – Freezing Drizzle 4:02 PM EST Wednesday 4 March 2026 Impact Level: Moderate Forecast Confidence: High Areas of freezing drizzle are expected. Freezing drizzle is expected to continue this afternoon and evening. Roads, walkways, and other surfaces will likely become icy and slippery. Be very careful if walking or driving. Mar 4, 2026 ...

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Freezing Drizzle Expected (Manitouwadge – Hornepayne)

Mar 4, 2026 at 14:54 Yellow Advisory – Freezing Drizzle 2:49 PM EST Wednesday 4 March 2026 Impact Level: Moderate Forecast Confidence: High Areas of freezing drizzle are expected. Freezing drizzle is expected to continue this afternoon and evening. Roads, walkways, and other surfaces will likely become icy and slippery. Be very careful if walking or driving.

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15 years Since Luke disappeared

Marking 15 years since the disappearance of Luke JOLY-DUROCHER, the North Bay Police Service (NBPS) and the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) continue to seek answers and appeal for public assistance. On Monday, March 7, 2011, Luke was reported missing to NBPS. He was originally from Témiscaming, Québec, and had been visiting friends on Sherbrooke Street in North Bay around the ...

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PM Carney annonce des changements aux échelons supérieurs de la fonction publique

Le 4 mars 2026 Ottawa (Ontario) Aujourd’hui, le premier ministre Mark Carney a annoncé les changements suivants aux échelons supérieurs de la fonction publique, qui entreront en vigueur au cours des prochaines semaines : Glenn Purves, chef de la Macroéconomie mondiale, BlackRock Investment Institute, devient sous-ministre du Commerce international. David Morrison, sous-ministre des Affaires étrangères, devient conseiller principal en affaires diplomatiques ...

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PM Carney announces changes in the senior ranks of the public service

March 4, 2026 Ottawa, Ontario Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, announced the following changes in the senior ranks of the public service, to take effect in the coming weeks: Glenn Purves, Global Head of Macro Research, BlackRock Investment Institute, becomes Deputy Minister of International Trade. David Morrison, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, becomes Senior Diplomatic and International Affairs Advisor ...

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Happenings at Wawa First United – March 4

Lenten practices can set this season apart from our normal routine. For some, this has been a time to address bad habits or start a new good habit. However, focusing in on our habits, especially those we are not proud of, can blur our understanding about why God Loves us and why Jesus came. God loves us absolutely and unconditionally, ...

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Men’s Curling Standings as of March 2nd

Team Rank Wins GP TERRIS, Tom 1 16 16 LESCHISHIN, Mark 2 10 16 MORRISON, Matthew 3 8 16 TERRIS, Spencer 4 7 16 BUMSTEAD, Aaron 5 4 16 HALE, Ron 6 3 16 Game Schedule for Monday, March 9th. Ice 1 Ice 2 Ice 3 Ice 4 T. TERRIS S. TERRIS MORRISON LESCHISHIN BUMSTEAD HALE

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Wednesday Morning News – March 4

Weather: Today Cloudy with 40 percent chance of flurries and risk of freezing drizzle. Fog patches dissipating this morning. Wind becoming northeast 20 km/h late this afternoon. High zero. Wind chill minus 3 this morning and minus 10 this afternoon. UV index 2 or low. Tonight Periods of snow ending before morning then cloudy with 40 percent chance of flurries. ...

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PM Carney sur l’évolution de la situation au Moyen-Orient

Le 3 mars 2026 Sydney (Australie) « Le Canada considère depuis longtemps l’Iran comme la principale source d’instabilité et de terreur au Moyen-Orient. Le régime et ses mandataires ont assassiné plusieurs centaines de civils canadiens et causé d’immenses souffrances à des millions de personnes au Moyen-Orient et ailleurs. Après plus de 20 ans de négociations et d’efforts diplomatiques, l’Iran n’a toujours pas ...

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PM Carney on the evolving situation in the Middle East

March 3, 2026 Sydney, Australia March 3, 2026 Sydney, Australia “Canada has long seen Iran as the principal source of instability and terror in the Middle East. The regime and its proxies have murdered hundreds of Canadian civilians and caused untold suffering for millions of people in the Middle East and beyond. Despite more than two decades of negotiations and ...

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Ontario Releases Accelerated Plan to Complete Construction on Roads to the Ring of Fire Five Years Ahead of Schedule

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Today March 2nd, 2026, the Ontario government released a plan to accelerate the completion of construction on the all-seasons roads to the Ring of Fire five years ahead of schedule, with construction planned to start in June 2026 and roads beginning to open in November 2030. The government has also signed new economic partnerships with Marten Falls First Nation and ...

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