The chief of Ojibways of Onigaming has resigned from Grand Council Treaty #3’s environment committee and his reasons relate ...
When apologies are issued by organizations or governments for harms against Indigenous peoples in our country, we can be left wondering whether the words said will be followed by effective action.
FedNor, the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario, is investing $6.9 million in 18 Indigenous-led projects ...
Chrissy Isaacs’s grandson knows the water is sick. He freaks out when he sees someone drinking from the tap. All he has known ...
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce continues to work with its provincial arm and the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce to advocate for businesses and strengthen the economy. The chamber has developed 10 ...
A remote northern Ontario First Nation now has a water treatment plant, but is still unable to lift its boil water advisory ...
Richard Comeau got quite a bit more than he bargained for when he agreed to help workshop a play four years ago. The setting ...
The aquatic invasive plant hydrilla, which can grow up to 2.5 centimetres per day and reach lengths of 7.5 metres, has been ...
Local rock band Kings of None has had a busy summer with shows across the Rainy River District. One of the highlights being ...
As the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation approaches with the end of September, local organizations are planning for a string of events to recognize it. The National Day for Truth and ...
As cooler weather approaches in Fort Frances, residents are reminded that animals preparing for hibernation, including bears become more active, says a Town of Fort Frances social media post. During ...
A new report finds that Ontario needs five times more hospital beds than the provincial government has planned — and that the province faces a 13,800-bed shortfall by 2032. Doug Allan, a researcher ...