Through all my formative years as a fan of Canadian football, Winnipeg versus Hamilton was not the best Grey Cup rivalry — it was the only one. While I was becoming an adult, these teams met seven times in 13 years and when other teams met in the Grey Cup […]

One of the questions that I’m asked most in my travels and via social media is “how do I get to fish for a living?” Growing up, I consider myself really lucky that I was introduced to and given access to fishing and the outdoors at a young age. I […]

By Lee Reich
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

A windowsill herb garden is a fun winter project, but some herbs do better than others Windowsill herb plants would seem a perfect antidote to winter’s visual and culinary blandness, except that such plants rarely do as well as billed. The ideal windowsill herb thrives despite dry air and relatively […]

The weasel, a small mammal, moves constantly. This one disappeared into the snow and in a few seconds emerged to look around. In about one second, it was gone again. These movements were repeated over and over again. In winter, the weasel is white with a black tip on its […]

A Teddy Toss at last weekend Muskie Girls’ hockey game resulted in an adorable cheering section for the remainder of the game, cheering the Muskie girls to a 13-0 win over Beaver Brae. The Muskie Boys hockey team will be having their own Teddy Toss at their game against the […]

By Carl Clutchey
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Chronicle Joural

THUNDER BAY — Andrew Scribilo isn’t really going to drive all the way to Winnipeg in a snowstorm just to buy a smoked ham for the holidays. But he admits he thought about it. The Kenora chamber of commerce president says the fact he can’t buy a Christmas ham in […]

THE CANADIAN PRESS

TORONTO – Ontario’s science advisory table is set to release new modelling today, as COVID-19 cases are on the rise in the province. The province’s chief medical officer of health is also scheduled to provide an update about the COVID-19 situation in Ontario today, in addition to his regular Thursday […]

By Laura Osman
THE CANADIAN PRESS

OTTAWA – Innovation Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne says Canada’s biomanufacturing sector has rebounded beyond his initial expectations in the last several months, as a Canadian drug maker stands poised to bring positive results from the first plant-based COVID-19 vaccine to Health Canada. At the outset of the pandemic, Canada’s lack of […]

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

OXFORD TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) – Michigan’s attorney general said her office won’t be the agency to conduct a school district’s planned third-party investigation into the events at Oxford High School that occurred before last week’s school shooting that left four students dead. Oxford Community Schools Superintendent Tim Throne has said […]