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Lakehead gets nearly $1 million to prevent youth dating violence

Lakehead gets nearly $1 million to prevent youth dating violence

Lakehead’s Promoting Positive and Healthy Youth Relationships Project is getting $980,595 in federal funding.
Vaugeois says Ford's government is misusing public money

Vaugeois says Ford's government is misusing public money

Ontario’s deficit for 2024-25 has shrunk by more than $3 billion due to higher-than-expected revenues, according to the fall economic statement.
First Nations and mining firm ink agreement

First Nations and mining firm ink agreement

The process agreement between First Mining Gold and two First Nations is for a community-based impact assessment.
Report on missing Indigenous children reveals truth: survivor

Report on missing Indigenous children reveals truth: survivor

Residential school survivors ‘deserve justice,’ NAN Deputy Grand Chief Anna Betty Achneepineskum says.
Two more northern First Nations celebrate connection to the power grid

Two more northern First Nations celebrate connection to the power grid

KI and neighbouring Wapekeka First Nation, northeast of Sioux Lookout, are connected to the provincial power grid by Wataynikaneyap Power.
Nuclear waste has another ‘willing’ community

Nuclear waste has another ‘willing’ community

In a close decision, South Bruce residents voted to join Ignace as a willing potential host community for a deep geological repository.
Veterinarian and team come to northern First Nation

Veterinarian and team come to northern First Nation

Nearly 200 animals received veterinary attention during a recent outreach visit in Eabametoong First Nation.
McIntosh Indian Residential School research needs more funding

McIntosh Indian Residential School research needs more funding

Founded by Roman Catholic missionaries, the McIntosh school operated from 1925 until 1969.
First Nations support pushes Marathon Active Living Centre closer to reality

First Nations support pushes Marathon Active Living Centre closer to reality

Two First Nations have committed to providing support for construction of a two-storey complex.
Privatization is a Trojan horse, health coalition says

Privatization is a Trojan horse, health coalition says

To make their point about privatization, the Ontario Health Coalition and the Ontario Council of Health Unions are touring a Trojan horse through Northwestern Ontario
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