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First Nations leaders in northern Ontario are vowing an “Idle No More 2.0” if the province passes Bill 5, legislation ...
On May 17, MCFD firefighters and volunteers held their annual pancake breakfast at their fire hall on the Trans Canada ...
The athletes’ trip is captured in two documentaries that were screened Wednesday at the university’s Thunder Bay campus.
The wildfire north of Wabaseemoong Independent Nations is “being held” while the giant blaze west of the community is still a ...
On Saturday, in partnership with the Kenora Public Library, KACL invited Nicole Flynn, a multifaceted individual with ...
Safeway Kenora, the grocery supermarket located at 400 1st Ave S, officially celebrated its grand re-opening on May 15th, ...
Bill 5, the Protect Ontario by Unleashing Our Economy Act, is “very concerning” in more ways than one, says Neskantaga First ...
And yet, there’s a bit of a problem — despite the local outfit once having upwards of 120 men and women donning the club’s ...
Wiigwas Elder and Senior Care, which is overseen by Ogimaawabiitong (Kenora Chiefs Advisory) released a new and exciting ...
With the 2025 IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer’s in Kenora in the books, the Alzheimer Society of Kenora/Rainy River ...
Christopher Moonias, former chief of Neskantaga First Nation, told the committee Bill 5 takes away First Nations’ right to ...
On May 20, Kenora’s City Council welcomed 11-year-old Reid Shouldice, a Grade 6 student at the Kenora Catholic District ...