By Sandi Krasowski
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Chronicle-Journal

Patients with a variety of health conditions, from infections to hearing loss, can breathe easier thanks to a new hyperbaric oxygen therapy treatment that will be available in Thunder Bay next month. The treatment will be available at Modern Medical Hyperbaric Clinic, which is led by a core leadership team of four people […]

By Sarah Cooke
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
NorthBayNipissing.com

Underneath the nebulous pillar of the Milky Way, visitors to the sold-out Almaguin Summer Star Party discovered a new reason to visit the region. When it comes to dark skies, Almaguin is light years ahead. Astrotourism expert Stéphane Picard of Cliff Valley Astronomy discovered this when he was contracted by Explorer’s Edge […]

By Connor McDowell
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Brandon Sun

Salvator Fernandez, a “staple” employee of Renaissance Transport, was sent home on Friday as he could no longer keep himself together. He had been hit that morning with words that no father wants to hear. “Yesterday, when he found out the news, he looked like he got run over by […]

By J.P. Antonacci
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Hamilton Spectator

It’s hard out there for a turtle. Assuming  they hatch at all — no sure thing when most underground nests are  sniffed out and raided by raccoons — baby turtles born in Long Point must complete the arduous journey from their sandy nesting grounds to the marshland. Along the way they risk being hit by […]

By George Lee
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Macleod Gazett

Trolls, bullies, robots and other bad actors regularly flood social media with abusive comments and content.  In fact some days it seems that cyberspace is just one hate-filled conspiracy theory after another, followed by a string of libelous comments interspersed with a sprinkling of mean-spirited memes. Common targets include women […]

– Ken Kellar photo

Ezra Lundon was well-equipped to hit the bullseye at Peterbilt Fort Frances last Thursday, August 14, 2025, as the company celebrated its 25th anniversary with a barbecue, plenty of activities and games, including this axe throwing set up, and a chance to check out some of the trucks in their […]

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

Rossana Tomashowski, Executive Director for the Alzheimer Society of Kenora-Rainy River Districts, shared some details with the Fort Frances Times about the society’s 23rd annual Ride for Memories event, where motorcyclists and classic car drivers convoy to raise funds in support of people with dementia and Alzheimer’s, their families and […]

From the District of Rainy River Services Board
Press release

Fort Frances, Ontario – 2025/08/11 – The District of Rainy River Services Board (DRRSB) is beginning the consultation process for the development of a new 5-Year Children’s Services Plan and is inviting community members to take part. DRRSB has engaged the Beam Group to support the planning process, which will […]

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

Parking fees at the Thunder Bay International Airport will rise slightly this autumn. The new parking rates, which go into effect on Nov. 1, include a new $3 hourly rate, up from $2, and a $22 daily maximum rate, up from $20. Jackie MacDonald, the airport’s director of business development and revenue management, […]

By Steven Sukkau,
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Winnipeg Sun

Human trafficking is not just a big-city problem, it’s happening in towns and rural communities across Canada. That is the urgent message from Janet Campbell, President and CEO of the Joy Smith Foundation, as the organization ramps up its annual Joy in Action campaign. The Joy Smith Foundation, recognized as Canada’s leading […]

By Brian Williams
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
London Free Press

A London-area municipality is feeling the toll of tariffs after the cost of a snowplow ordered before the trade war started by U.S. President Donald Trump jumped almost $75,000. Central Elgin, a rural municipality bordering St. Thomas, had allocated $370,000 in its 2025 budget to replace an aging plow truck […]

By Ethan Braund
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Woolwich Observer

The agriculture group known for the management of soil, water, air, and crops, has named a new executive director. Kerry Wright took the post with the Guelph-based Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association (OSCIA) as of July 28. “We’re excited to welcome Kerry Wright as our new executive director,” said […]