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Special education transportation funding insufficient, says school board

Special education transportation funding insufficient, says school board

In 2021, the percentage of students with autism enrolled in elementary school was 1.9 per cent. In 2024, that number doubled to 3.8 per cent.
Adding Muskoka to Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corp. 'doesn’t seem right': Mantha

Adding Muskoka to Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corp. 'doesn’t seem right': Mantha

The Ontario government made the announcement Monday, adding the NOHFC will also be getting an additional $30 million in funding over the next three years
Missing Long Lake #58 woman found deceased

Missing Long Lake #58 woman found deceased

Person had been missing since Jan. 10
Prosperity Northwest showcased opportunities for the North

Prosperity Northwest showcased opportunities for the North

The event is held annually and grows more each year.
Marathon’s mayor is now a Progressive Conservative candidate

Marathon’s mayor is now a Progressive Conservative candidate

Rick Dumas, mayor since 2006, will be on the ballot in Thunder Bay-Superior North.
Aroland First Nation inks $20M+ Ring of Fire access deal

Aroland First Nation inks $20M+ Ring of Fire access deal

The Ontario-Aroland agreement includes support for upgrades to roads that are important to connecting highways to Marten Falls and the mineral-rich Ring of Fire.
Chiefs slam Crown negotiators in treaty annuity case

Chiefs slam Crown negotiators in treaty annuity case

Robinson Superior Treaty annuity talks failed because Canada and Ontario wouldn’t make a fair and reasonable offer, Michipicoten's chief says.
Writ drop: provincial election will be Feb. 27

Writ drop: provincial election will be Feb. 27

The 43rd parliament of the province of Ontario is dissolved as of 4 pm
‘Monumental’ $93M for new cardio centre

‘Monumental’ $93M for new cardio centre

The construction of a new cardiac care wing is expected to be completed in late 2027
First Nations reject $3.6B treaty settlement offer

First Nations reject $3.6B treaty settlement offer

Although the First Nations have not accepted the offer, it will still be paid
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