By Rebecca Weston
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Orangeville Banner

Spooky season is underway and little ones are thinking about what they want to be for Halloween — don’t forget that there are eco options! October is Circular Economy month and there are many ways you can improve your carbon footprint. Sara MacRae is the manager of climate and energy […]

By Michelle Dorey Forestell
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Kingstonist.com

The Frontenac Doctors clinic has cancelled its planned drive-through vaccine clinic this weekend because the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) won’t cover its expenses. Unfortunately, that is just the beginning of the government-run health plan’s unsympathetic cost-saving measures, according to local health care providers. The Frontenac Doctors’ drive-thru COVID-19/influenza vaccination […]

By Clint Fleury
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
TBnewswatch.com

THUNDER BAY – Two weeks after the province’s Inspector General of Policing announced that he was launching a probe into the Thunder Bay Police Service (TBPS), officials have now commented publicly on the inspection. Deputy Chief Ryan Hughes responded to questions from news media at Thursday’s police service board meeting. […]

By Jeremy Appel
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Alberta Native News

(ANNews) – First Nations leaders from across Canada voted down a $47.8-billion child welfare settlement with the federal government at an Assembly of First Nations (AFN) special chiefs assembly on Treaty 7 territory. The special meeting, which occurred from Oct. 16 to 18 in Calgary, focused on a draft agreement […]

By Sandi Krasowski
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Chronicle-Journal

A panel discussion on the impact of Indigenous business in Northern Ontario took place in Thunder Bay on Thursday, hosted by the Anishnawbe Business Professional Association (ABPA). The panel discussion was moderated by Peter Collins and Chi Mino Ozhitoowin, and featured panelists Jason Thompson of Superior Strategies, Jonathon Mamakwa of […]

Laura Balanko-Dickson
Staff Writer
lbalankodickson@fortfrances.com

According to a document on the Rainy River District School Board website, as of September this year, “all Rainy River District School Board elementary and secondary schools will be introduced to updated Student Dress Guidelines.” These guidelines were developed with students across the district, and, according to the school board, […]

By Jacqueline St. Pierre,
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Manitoulin Expositor

NORTHERN ONTARIO—Public health agencies in the north are emphasizing the need for a new funding model that reflects the unique challenges faced by Northern Ontario. These agencies, including Public Health Sudbury and Districts (PHSD), are advocating for “equitable” funding based on the specific needs of the region, rather than standard […]

Press Release
Northwestern Health Unit

Northwestern Health Unit is reminding everyone to stay safe this respiratory illness season and to prevent unnecessary hospital visits by staying up to date on vaccinations. All eligible people are encouraged to get their influenza and COVID-19 vaccines as soon as they are available. Everyone needs to do their part […]

From the OPP
Press release

(FORT FRANCES) The Rainy River District Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), has charged an individual following a traffic stop. On October 22, 2024, at approximately 7:20 p.m. the Provincial Communications Centre received reports of a impaired driver leaving a licensed establishment in the Town of Fort Frances. Police […]

Mike Stimpson
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Ontario’s Progressive Conservative government is stealthily privatizing ever-larger segments of health care, according to a provincewide coalition of activists. To illustrate their point, the Ontario Health Coalition and the Ontario Council of Health Unions are touring a Trojan horse through Northwestern Ontario. The large equine model made a stop in […]

Dave Baxter
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Families of two slain First Nations women believe they are one step closer to the answers they’ve been seeking for almost two years, as the third stage of the search for the women’s remains gets underway. On Wednesday afternoon, Premier Wab Kinew joined Indigenous leaders, and family and friends of […]

Staff

In response to rising hate-related incidents, the Ontario government is stepping up efforts to protect vulnerable communities. A new $12.5 million investment over two years will be directed towards organizations most at risk, such as places of worship, cultural centers, and community hubs. This initiative aims to enhance security, provide […]