From Riverside Health Care
Press release

Riverside Health Care in conjunction with the Northwestern Public Health Unit has declared an Influenza A Outbreak on the West Wing of Rainycrest Long Term Care Home. Enhanced visitor restrictions and masking protocols are in place. Only two (2) visitors or caregivers may visit at a time, and visitors should […]

From Confederation College
Press release

Thunder Bay, ON February 11, 2025 – Confederation College announced a generous $100,000 donation from CIBC to support students in the Community Integration through Co-operative Education (CICE) program. This significant contribution will provide financial assistance and enhance experiential learning opportunities for CICE students over the next three years. The donation […]

By Sandi Krasowski
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Chronicle-Journal

Thunder Bay hotels will begin filling up next week with fans, sponsors, officials, curling teams and their families as the Scotties Tournament of Hearts gets underway on Feb. 14. The 10-day event to crown Canada’s women’s curling champions is expected to bolster the city’s accommodation, culinary, attraction and retail sectors […]

By Sandi Krasowski
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Chronicle-Journal

Progress is being made in the forestry sector for First Nations reconciliation in Northern Ontario. Jason Rasevych, president of the Anishnawbe Business Professional Association (ABPA), attended the Prosperity Northwest conference in January and delivered a keynote on the urgent need for deeper, more respectful collaboration between First Nations communities and […]

By Margaret Kirk
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Sault Star

Sault Ste. Marie Mayor Matthew Shoemaker calls the proposed U.S. steel tariffs “unwarranted aggression towards a friendly neighbor,” and supports the federal government to respond with retaliatory tariffs that were effective in mitigating previous threats of tariffs in 2018.  Late Sunday evening, U.S. President Donald Trump unofficially announced a 25 […]

By Dave Baxter
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Winnipeg Sun

Two pilot projects will look to attract more newly arrived immigrants to work and live in smaller Canadian centres, including some here in Manitoba, as the federal government looks to tackle worker shortages in rural and French communities. On Thursday, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Marc Miller announced the […]

By Mike Stimpson
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Thunder Bay Source

KENORA — By Cheryl O’Flaherty’s reckoning, construction of a new Kenora hospital could begin in about three years. “We’re waiting for approval from the government to move to the next phase, which is Stage 2 in detailed design as well as the tendering of the construction documents,” O’Flaherty, president and […]

–Allan Bradbury photo

Singer-songwriter Aysanabee brought his unique vocal and guitar stylings to the Townshend theatre for Tour de Fort’s fourth show of the season on Saturday, February 8, 2025. Tour de Fort’s passport season resumes March 25 with the Dirty Catfish Brass Band. Check out their additional ticketed shows on the Tour […]

By Connor McDowell
Local Journalism Initiative
Reporter
Brandon Sun

Two Dakota First Nations have accused the Government of Canada of walking back apologies and failing on reconciliation goals as they continue to battle in a Winnipeg court because of disputed land claims. The ongoing dispute relates to an injunction filed by the Dakota Tipi First Nation and the Canupawakpa […]

By Sandi Krasowski
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Chronicle-Journal

The Anishnawbe Business Professional Association (ABPA) is “deeply concerned” about the proposed U.S. tariffs on Canadian exports and their potential to harm to the economic stability of Indigenous businesses in the oil and gas, forestry, mining, and electricity sectors. ABPA president Jason Rasevych, a member of Ginoogaming First Nation, said […]

By Carl Clutchey
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Chronicle-Journal

Food drives are no longer just a holiday-season tradition, judging by last weekend’s sizable haul in Kakabeka Falls. When members of Thunder Bay’s OPP detachment set up a stuff-a-cruiser event in a parking lot on Saturday, locals were generous, organizer say. “We filled up the back of a pickup truck,” […]

By Mike Stimpson
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Thunder Bay Source

KENORA – The Indigenous relations office on the main floor of city hall had, in the words of Ed Mandamin, its “soft opening” this week. The official or “hard” opening is set for Monday, said Mandamin, the City of Kenora’s Indigenous relations adviser since last June. He said the office […]