By Ken Kellar
Staff writer
kkellar@fortfrances.com

Three large-scale organizations have joined forces in order to move Canada’s dairy industry even further into sustainable operations. In a joint press conference that took place on Tuesday, July 11, 2023, Farm Credit Canada (FCC), the Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC), and Lactanet, an organization that serves Canadian dairy farmers […]

By Robin McCormick
Devlin Correspondent

The entire district is grieving the unexpected passing of Pam Bujold (Allen). Pam was many things. Her large circle of family was truly blessed with her never-ending love and support. Pam and her husband Murnie worked hand in hand at their meat shop, cutting lawns (to perfection) moving the organ […]

By Robin McCormick

Amanda Galusha has come a long way from her childhood in the halls of Crossroads School. She has recently been accepted to have the opportunity to earn her master’s degree in Europe. Galusha returned to school at York University in 2019 to finish her degree while working full time at […]

From the OPP

The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), in collaboration with the Ministry of Transportation (MTO), are ramping up enforcement and education around commercial motor vehicle safety, as part of a joint effort to address an upward trend in transport truck-involved collisions.  In 2022, the OPP responded to 9,110 collisions that involved a […]

By Matteo Cimellaro
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Canada's National Observer

Two First Nations near the proposed expansion of Canada’s largest nuclear power plant will not support any new projects until there is a solution to the nuclear waste problem on their territory, the Saugeen Ojibway Nation wrote in a letter to its membership obtained by Canada’s National Observer. Bruce Power, the […]

By Tazeen Inam and Brenda Jefferies
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
New Canadian Media

Canada’s labour force needs skilled workers. Trained, accredited professionals who dream of finding work arrive in Canada every day. The solution may seem self-evident but is, in fact, quite complex, says an employment specialist who works with new immigrants. “There is a big difference between what newcomers expect (and perhaps […]

By Natasha Bulowski
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Canada's National Observer

As the world uses more and more wood over the next few decades, the planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions associated with logging will rise, new research predicts. Yet many of these emissions are not currently attributed to the logging industry because widely used accounting methods leave the impression that wood harvests […]

Museum of Atikokan is pleased to announce the release of “Poetry from the Woodlands” the first in a three-book set by Graham G. Harris (1878-1958). Mr. Harris lived simply in a cabin in Sapawe, a small Northwestern Ontario community, and wrote with great proficiency and wit. He died when his […]

Carl Clutchey
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Chronicle-Journal

Seasonal berries in Thunder Bay-area farm country are reasonably plentiful this summer even in the aftermath of an unusually dry spring. But while they have berries for sale, growers are asking for patience. “Demand is very high for berries during the first half of the season, and we are working […]

Sandi Krasowski
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Chronicle-Journal

The veterinarian shortage being felt by clinicians and pet owners is having a subsequent effect on pet rescues, which are filled to capacity with animals that cannot be adopted out. Part of the criteria for the adoption process requires the new pet owner to have secured a veterinarian to provide […]

Carl Clutchey
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Chronicle-Journal

Jim Crooks isn’t ready to give up on one of his main outdoor aspirations just yet, though it still seems very much a dream. The long-time Shuniah resident is among those who remain passionate about a potential all-purpose recreational trail that could one day extend all the way from Thunder […]