THUNDER BAY- The city’s road manager says crews are working on filling potholes, but the weather is imposing some challenges. “We do have crews out, four to six each day, along with the Python trying ...
Fort Frances convenience store Ski’s Variety is changing hands and will soon become Rosey’s Convenience, Janice Neurinski, ...
The resident, Rashel Quill, attended a workshop put on by Seven Teachings Art Collective over spring break in the RM of Cornwallis. Quill was one of a few young women who learned how to flesh hides, ...
The Regular town council meeting for Fort Frances’ mayor and council was held Monday afternoon. Some agenda items brought to the floor were the 2025 OPP report, efforts to recruit a youth councillor ...
An outbreak of the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) at the East Wing of Rainycrest Long Term Care Home has been declared over, and all resident and visitor restrictions at the home have been lifted, ...
Charles Faust, a founding member of We the Nuclear Free North, also attended the open house. A long-time critic of the project, he said the initial project description submitted by the Nuclear Waste ...
That’s the view of George Pirie, Timmins MPP and Minister of Northern Economic Development and Growth, who is excited about the economic boom in his part of the province. “Northern Ontario’s got ...
Consumers who may experience sticker-shock in grocery stores this summer for bread, meat, vegetables and other essentials should consider the link between food prices and how much farmers are paying ...
Last night marked the opening of FFHS’ production of Hadestown, a reimagining of two classic storylines from Greek mythology.
Assiniboine Park’s Lyric Theatre will be the location for the Winnipeg walk on Saturday, May 30 at 10:00 a.m. Steinbach will host theirs on Sunday, June 7 at 12:30 p.m. at the K.R. Barkman Park.
The chief of Keeseekoowenin Ojibway First Nation issued a statement last week saying he did not consent to the return of motorboats at Clear Lake. Chief Dwayne Sonny Blackbird, responding last ...
TORONTO — Ending a year of speculation as the province took over direct administration of several school boards, Education Minister Paul Calandra announced sweeping changes to the education system ...
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