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The Ontario government is celebrating Canada Day by offering all Canadian residents the opportunity to fish for free in ...
Something big (and juicy!) is cooking in downtown Fort Frances. The first-ever “Burger Wars” Street Festival is set to hit ...
Early summer is peak tick season in Eastern Ontario and Western Québec. Numerous agencies continue to remind citizens that ticks can carry and transmit Lyme disease, and that proper protective ...
Humanity is fascinated by the mysteries of the universe. Astrophysics is the field of study where astronomers use physics to ...
The United Church of Canada celebrates its 100th anniversary this year (1925-2025). There was a celebration to honour the ...
Premier Doug Ford told reporters Wednesday in Toronto that his government has been “bending over backwards to take care of” ...
The Ontario government is investing nearly $7 million to protect seniors and older adults by supporting over 330 community ...
Indigenous elder Gene Nowegejick says it’s all about the “four-legged, the winged, the swimmers and the crawlers,” when building a veterinary school. “You have to acknowledge these other (forms of) ...
Canadian conservationists release dozens of young Eastern loggerhead shrikes into the wild, hoping to reverse the decline of ...
MPP Kevin Holland’s James Street constituency office in Thunder Bay was the scene of a protest Thursday evening as almost 300 ...
To comply with the province’s Anti-Racism Act, the Ministry of Education mandates the collection of a student census. The ...
Between the two national holidays, the towns of Fort Frances and International Falls will celebrate their decades long friendship by signing a Declaration of Friendship to promote unity between the ...
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