The draft for a new town policy covering special events is heading back to administration for further adjustment after council provided feedback to ensure parades in town aren’t negatively affected.
Employees at Canada Post are prepared to walk the picket line November 3rd if there is no further progress at the bargaining table. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUP-W) released the results of ...
The Town of Fort Frances’ newest councillor will gain their seat by appointment, with the very structure of council itself ...
Council has decided to go ahead with the design phase of a potential roundabout in Fort Frances, though larger concerns still linger. At Monday night’s meeting of Town of Fort Frances council, the ...
This year, Canadian Country Music Association Award winner Tim Hicks has been all over Canada, played in Germany and the UK ...
The program, which is funded by the Ministry of Health, is run by NOSM University to help Northern Ontario health-care ...
Trans Canada Trail has opened applications for funding that will support hundreds of trail development and maintenance ...
Two weeks after the province’s Inspector General of Policing announced that he was launching a probe into the Thunder Bay ...
Mayor Andrew Hallikas is stepping back from his role to focus on his health. The Town of Fort Frances announced in a public ...
A panel discussion on the impact of Indigenous business in Northern Ontario took place in Thunder Bay on Thursday, hosted by the Anishnawbe Business Professional Association (ABPA). The panel ...
The Frontenac Doctors clinic has cancelled its planned drive-through vaccine clinic this weekend because the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) won’t cover its expenses. Unfortunately, that is just ...
First Nations leaders from across Canada voted down a $47.8-billion child welfare settlement with the federal government at ...