THUNDER BAY — Ontario First Nations leaders continue to push for resources to improve housing. That’s according to Ontario ...
A combined passion for animals and culinary is what fuels Fort Frances local Martine Calomino to repeatedly put together bake ...
After six managers in six years, the Town of Fort Frances is looking to add some stability to the recreation department by ...
Occasional school closures in remote areas may be the bane of a working parent’s existence, but they come with the rural lifestyle, country-living boosters say. “It can make it difficult, but Mother ...
The Smart Growth Action Plan is already showing results. In a presentation to the growth committee on Tuesday, Matthew Pearson, senior advisor for growth, highlighted several action items that are ...
The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) has decided not to conduct an assessment of the Eagle’s Nest mine project in ...
A three-stage development plan for the Northern Road Link project is entering its final stage with its fifth series of open houses underway. Qasim Saddique, project co-lead representing Marten Falls ...
In keeping with this year’s International Women’s Day theme, several local agencies are preparing to host a household items giveaway. Every International Women’s Day is given a theme to inspire action ...
For young families and those just starting out in their careers, the thought of retirement might be the furthest thing from their minds. The hustle and bustle of daily life is the priority – preparing ...
Bill 72, Ontario’s Buy Ontario Act arrives wrapped in the warm language of resilience, its promise simple and seductive: keep supply chains close, keep dollars at home, keep Ontario strong. But in the ...
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is calling the federal government’s decision to scrap its planned ban on new gas-powered ...
Shuniah property owners will see their local taxes rise on average by 3.5 per cent in 2026, despite there being no single, large-scale capital project on deck this year. But the municipality still ...