By Jon Thompson,
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Ricochet

“People are dying left and right,” Meno Ya Win Hospital staff told Sol Mamakwa as the Kiiwetinoong MPP toured the Sioux Lookout area’s largest health care facility. The backlog in the 55-bed acute care facility was worse than Mamakwa had ever seen it during his years as health system transformation […]

By Carl Clutchey,
Local Journalism Initiative
reporter
The Chronicle-Journal

The Ministry of Health says it received the letter from Northwestern Ontario municipal leaders about the dire state of paramedic services, but it remains to be seen if it got the entire message. The ministry has yet to say publicly if it would respond to one of the Northwestern Ontario […]

Staff

Confederation College’s Tec Hub was abuzz yesterday with enthusiasm as it hosted the “Jill of All Trades” event, aimed at young women in grades 9 through 12. This initiative provided hands-on experiences in skilled trades, highlighting opportunities available in a traditionally male-dominated field. The “Jill of All Trades” (JOAT) events […]

By Clint Fleury
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
TBnewswatch.com

THUNDER BAY – Thunder Bay’s only safe injection site, Path 525, is set to close in March 2025, but the provincial New Democratic Party won’t let the site go down without a fight. Thunder Bay-Superior North MPP Lise Vaugeois presented a petition at Queen’s Park on Wednesday demanding the government […]

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

Cinema 5 Skatepark has built one of the first adaptive skateboard trainers in Canada in Thunder Bay. The project is made possible by a new partnership between the skatepark, Junior Inclusion Thunder Bay, Autism Northwest and Confederation College Developmental Service Work Program, and funding from the Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities program. Vanessa Bowles, the […]

By Derek Howard
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
MidlandToday.ca

According to Midland resident Scott Ashley: “You can’t save everybody, but you sure can save a lot of people.” He would know.  Having served an extensive career as an emergency responder across Canada and in the United States, he was working as a critical-care flight paramedic on the Ornge air […]

By Margaret Kirk,
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Sault Star

In 1993, two Métis men, Steve and Roddy Powley, hunted a moose near Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., asserting their right to harvest on their traditional lands — an action that would alter the course of Métis rights in Canada. The father and son were charged with hunting a moose illegally […]

By Jeremy Appel
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Alberta Native News

(ANNews) – An Edmonton-based Indigenous-led startup that is developing artificial intelligence tools to assist in identifying anti-Indigenous bias has been selected to participate in a Massachusetts Institute of Technology support program. wâsikan kisewâtisiwin, which means kind electricity in Cree, is working with Amii, the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute, to develop […]

From NOSM University
Press release

The program, which is funded by the Ministry of Health, is run by NOSM University to help Northern Ontario health-care partners recruit various allied health services professionals while providing invaluable, paid workplace experience to interested learners. The program is open to a wide variety of learners in regulated health professions: […]

From Trans Canada Trail
Press release

Trans Canada Trail has opened applications for funding that will support hundreds of trail development and maintenance projects across the country next year. Local trail groups can now apply for grants through three annual funding streams that focus on: Trail Infrastructure and Major Repairs, Greenway Development, and Minor Maintenance. Applications for […]

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 […]