Winter Trails Report
January 1st, 2025
Voyageurs National Park

It’s a Happy New Year at Voyageurs! But sadly, the ice conditions are still the same as last year. All the park’s snowmobile trails and ice roads remain closed. Due to continued “warm” temperatures last week, the ice is still not ready to drive across in a vehicle or snowmobile. […]

By Paige Peacock
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Pointer

Twenty women lost their lives this year at the hands of their intimate partner as of November 30, according to the monthly femicide count from the Ontario Association of Interval and Transition Houses.  Despite the ongoing crisis of violence against women, Doug Ford’s PC government continues to drag its feet, deciding recently […]

By Carl Clutchey
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Chronicle Journal

Nothing stays the same, unless one lives in the mostly rural riding of Thunder Bay-Rainy River. If a federal spring election that now seems likely takes place after April 22, the riding’s slightly rectangular-shaped boundary will stay as it is now, stretching from Thunder Bay all the way to the […]

By Mike Stimpson,
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Thunder Bay Source

KENORA – The Northwestern Health Unit would like to remind residents to be ready for cold temperatures this winter. On cold days and nights we should “watch out for the signs of frostbite and hypothermia,” the health unit’s Stephanie Charles told Newswatch. “Frostbite occurs when the blood flow to your hands, […]

From the OPP
POLICE BRIEFS

(KENORA, ON) – While on general patrol in Kenora, an officer was struck by a vehicle, leading to criminal charges being laid against the impaired driver. On December 26, 2024, shortly after 8:00 pm, in the downtown core of Kenora, a member of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial […]

By Clint Fleury
Local Journalism Initiative
Reporter
TBnewswatch.com

THUNDER BAY – Connie Whittaker and Josh Rioux were driving toward Kakabeka Falls when they saw a man point his rifle at a police officer. “We come over the top of the hill from Thunder Bay heading towards Kakabeka and there was a Thunder Bay Police Service cruiser parked at the kind of sort of the end of […]

– Ken Kellar photo

The Cridland family and volunteers take a quick break in a busy morning at the Flint House restaurant to fit in a group photo before getting on with the big task of seeing hundreds of ready-made holiday meals out the doors for the Community Christmas Dinner this past Christmas Eve, […]

By Allan Bradbury
Staff Writer
abradbury@fortfrances.com

On Thursday Dec. 19, 2024 the Township of Emo issued a press release stating that the township’s council had decided to seek a judicial review, and said they would not comment further as the matter is proceeding through the courts. In the release the Township reiterated its Declaration of Equality, […]

By Laura Balanko-Dickson
Staff writer
lbalankodickson@fortfrances.com

The Ministry of Education released a statement from Minister Jill Dunlop and ministry officials to the Fort Frances Times about current and future revisions and updates to curricula. The curriculum reviews in the coming school year include revisions focusing on literacy, math, science and technology for Kindergarten students, and further […]

By Carl Clutchey
Local Journalism Initiative reporter
The Chronicle-Journal

Nothing stays the same, unless one lives in the mostly rural riding of Thunder Bay-Rainy River. If a federal spring election that now seems likely takes place after April 22, the riding’s slightly rectangular-shaped boundary will stay as it is now, stretching from Thunder Bay all the way to the […]

If there are any Newfoundlanders in the area, they will be well versed in the Christmas season tradition of “mummering”. I believe most communities of this country are blessed to have Newfoundlanders in their midst, those who bring their special appreciation of laughter and fun, of resilience and recovery, of […]