By Sandi Krasowski,
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Chronicle-Journal

Despite a rail strike, a collapsed rail bridge, and now a grain workers strike, it’s business as usual at the Port of Thunder Bay. More than 600 workers with the Grain Workers Union Local 333 who are off the job, set up pickets at six grain terminals in Metro Vancouver on Tuesday. […]

By Hugh Kruzel
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Sudbury Star

Remember when cancer detection was poor, treatments were fierce and outcomes from intervention were often just a very temporary stopgap? At the Luncheon of Hope 2024 in Sudbury, the message was far gentler as guest speakers shared how research and treatment have come so far. One in eight Canadian women […]

By Sandi Krasowski,
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Chronicle-Journal

In the last three years, the Great Lakes cruising industry has grown exponentially, breaking records with more cruise lines navigating northern waters. Thunder Bay saw a record cruise shipping season with 16 vessel stops from four cruise lines that saw more than 6,000 visitors to the city, up from 5,000 in 2023. […]

By Ken Kellar
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
kkellar@fortfrances.com

The Town of Fort Frances has officially begun its annual budget process, and has heard from several citizens regarding where its attention, and a portion of its money, should be spent. At Monday night’s meeting of town council, the 2025 budget process was officially started with deliberations and a public […]

By Ken Kellar
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
kkellar@fortfrances.com

Monday, September 30, 2024, is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation across Canada, and local organizations and agencies have banded together to offer a handful of events to honour it. The Truth and Reconciliation Committee is a group of more than a dozen local organizations who have worked together […]

By Ken Kellar
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
kkellar@fortfrances.com

Work has completed on a building in Fort Frances that aims to provide help and hope to those struggling with myriad difficulties in the community. In a special celebratory ceremony held on the corner of Victoria Avenue and Church Street on Thursday, September 19, 2024, town representatives, organization representatives and […]

By Allan Bradbury
Staff Writer
abradbury@fortfrances.com

It was another homecoming game to remember as the FFHS Muskie defense pitched its second consecutive shutout and the offense executed well as the Muskies surged to a 35-0 win. The scoring started with Senior Griffin Webb when he made a short touchdown run in the first quarter for the […]

By Allan Bradbury
Staff Writer
abradbury@fortfrances.com

The longer they stood on stage and the more teams from the day one top five whose hands they shook, the more Vince and Vance Allan were convinced they’d win. When day one leaders Pete Medved and Raymond King pulled four small fish out of their live well after their […]

By Ken Kellar
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
kkellar@fortfrances.com

The Town of Fort Frances has declared the week of Monday, September 23, 2024 through to Monday, September 30, 2024 as Truth and Reconciliation Week ahead of next Monday’s National observance and Honour Walk. In a special ceremony and flag raising held at the Fort Frances Civic Centre yesterday, mayor […]

Staff

Molly Carlson went into day three at the first high dive World Cup event of the year in third place but an uncharacteristic mistake by a four-time world champion enabled her to leap to the top. Rhiannan Iffland of Australia had led the women’s 20m diving competition through the first […]

By Mike Stimpson
Local Journalism Initiative
Reporter
Thunder Bay Source

ONIGAMING – The chief of Ojibways of Onigaming has resigned from Grand Council Treaty #3’s environment committee and his reasons relate to the regional organization’s ties to Canada’s nuclear power industry. GCT3 has been receiving money from the Nuclear Waste Management Organization, which is considering a site in Treaty 3 […]

By Anasophie Vallee
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Telegram

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.  “Yes, well, that’s the question, isn’t it?” said Glenn Wheeler, a lawyer, journalist, and Indigenous rights activist from the […]