The Fort Frances Fire and Rescue Service has organized the annual Christmas tree drop off for this Saturday, January 11 from ...
At a time when Canada needs a strong voice, Liberal infighting forced the prime minister to resign, says Timmins-James Bay ...
THUNDER BAY — Member of Parliament and cabinet minister Patty Hajdu acknowledged 2024 has been a turbulent year for Canada’s ...
A single vehicle collision with a fire hydrant ended with criminal charges for an impaired driver. On January 3, 2025, at approximately 12:30 am, members of the Fort Frances Detachment of the Ontario ...
The transition of Path 525 to a Homelessness and Addiction Recovery Treatment (HART) Hub shows the province is recognizing the importance of supporting the addictions crisis, says the chair of the ...
A large number of policing hours are spent dealing with mental health crises, according to a new report by Kingston Police ...
Mayor Ken Boshcoff’s state-of-the-city addressed touched on a wide variety of issues affecting Thunder Bay in 2024 and beyond. The mayor said the challenges facing the city are proof positive of ...
Researchers at Wilfred Laurier University, along with the Northern Ontario Black Economic Empowerment Program, are working to ...
When southwestern British Columbia was hit with the historic 2021 atmospheric river, the Port of Vancouver’s operations ground to a halt, stalling billions of dollars in trade for a week. And that’s ...
Eagle Lake First Nation is challenging the Nuclear Waste Management Organization’s site selection in court, and that’s more ...
A partnership between Ornge and Confederation College has resulted in the expansion of eligibility criteria for acquiring bursaries for students considering studying and working in Northern Ontario.
Amid numerous findings of neglect, a recent report by Ontario’s Auditor General revealed Doug Ford and his PC government were ...