By Clint Fleury
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
TBnewswatch.com

THUNDER BAY – The city’s finance and administration standing committee unanimously endorsed city staff’s recommendation to lower the large industrial tax ratio from 2.73 to 2.61, while the commercial ratio remains at the provincial threshold of 1.98, and the multi-residential ratio remains at 1.99. “I’m happy to see a phased-in […]

By Julia Lawrence
Local Journalism Initiative
Reporter
The Green Line

Nearly 300 members of the new Toronto Tenant Union gathered this weekend to finalize the vision for its work in the city and to bring in new leadership. The York South-Weston Tenant Union and Climate Justice TO recently merged to form TTU, which provides city-wide resources and advocates for all […]

By Maggie Macintosh
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Winnipeg Free Press

A North End warehouse has been converted into a multi-purpose design studio where students can sew ribbon skirts, print 3D models and launch businesses. The Winnipeg School Division celebrated the grand opening of its Waabishkaa-Makwa Lab last week. The first-of-its-kind “cultural learning lab” embeds Indigenous teachings into project-based learning activities. […]

By Liam Oliver Neilson
Staff writer
lneilson@fortfrances.com

Fort Frances convenience store Ski’s Variety is changing hands and will soon become Rosey’s Convenience, Janice Neurinski, one of the outgoing owners, said. The announcement first came to the public light on Monday afternoon when Neurinski posted on social media, informing customers of the change and thanking the community for […]

By Allan Bradbury
Staff Writer
abradbury@fortfrances.com

The Fort Frances Lakers head coach is being recognized as the top coach in the league with the announcement coming Thursday morning as the team prepares to play in the league finals. “As a first year coaching, I couldn’t have asked for a better year,” Judson said shortly after the […]

By Joe O’Grady
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Temiskaming Speaker

That’s the view of George Pirie, Timmins MPP and Minister of Northern Economic Development and Growth, who is excited about the economic boom in his part of the province. “Northern Ontario’s got everything the world needs right here,” he said in an interview with the Temiskaming Speaker while attending the […]

By Carl Clutchey
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Chronicle-Journal

Murillo’s long-time meat-processing plant is staying open, contrary to recent speculation that it is set to close, the operator said on Wednesday. “We’re booked right through to (next) January,” Paul Vellinga said from the Oliver Road plant. Vellinga, who operates the business with his wife, Eleanora, confirmed the operation remains […]

By Meg Deak
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Woolwich Observer

With the rising cost of living, food security remains a problem for many in Waterloo Region. To help support community members in need, the Woolwich Community Services (WCS) launched its spring food drive this month. Community members can drop off non-perishable items at Foodland Elmira, Food Basics Elmira or Woolwich […]

By Phillip Blancher
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Morrisburg Leader

TORONTO — Ending a year of speculation as the province took over direct administration of several school boards, Education Minister Paul Calandra announced sweeping changes to the education system Monday (April 13). The legislation announced, if passed, will restructure school board senior administration and strip financial accountability duties from trustees. […]

By Brenda Sawatzky
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Niverville Citizen

As the last remnants of winter fade, the Alzheimer’s Society of Manitoba (ASM) is encouraging everyone to get outside and walk—more specifically, to walk in the IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer’s. Since 1993, the ASM has been inviting people to join their annual fundraising campaign and assist them in […]

By Shari Narine
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Windspeaker.com

Eeyou (Cree) writer Margaret Sam-Cromarty’s work captured in James Bay Memoirs and Other Stories is the eighth and newest offering in the First Voices, First Texts series from the University of Manitoba Press. Seeing her work collected and printed 30 years after publishing her first book is a “good feeling,” […]