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Ontario Liberals select John Fraser for interim leader

Ontario Liberals select John Fraser for interim leader

John Fraser, MPP for Ottawa South, has been unanimously selected by members of the Ontario Liberal caucus to serve as the party’s next Interim Leader.
Rainbow Collective calls for high-risk vaccinations for Monkeypox

Rainbow Collective calls for high-risk vaccinations for Monkeypox

The Thunder Bay group says public health and government leaders must be proactive.
Become a biologist for a weekend

Become a biologist for a weekend

The Nature Conservancy of Canada is encouraging people to take part in the 3rd annual National Backyard BioBlitz between July 28 to August 1.
NWHU to hold vaccine clinics Tuesday

NWHU to hold vaccine clinics Tuesday

Book your vaccine appointments for Tuesday's clinic.
Neskantaga First Nation welcomes MP Patty Hajdu

Neskantaga First Nation welcomes MP Patty Hajdu

Over the weekend, Minister of Indigenous Services Patty Hajdu visited the remote First Nations community to see how being under a boil water advisory for 27 years has affected the people of Neskantaga.
NAN Deputy Grand Chief accompanies residential school survivors for Papal visit

NAN Deputy Grand Chief accompanies residential school survivors for Papal visit

Anna Betty Achneepineskum says residential school survivors want justice.
Road closure in Red Lake

Road closure in Red Lake

Young Street will be closed at Paisck Crescent will be closed starting Monday at 11 a.m.
CUPE and NDP want Ford government to address healthcare

CUPE and NDP want Ford government to address healthcare

Unions representing 70,000 hospital workers issue open letters to the Ontario Hospital Association and the provincial government.
Don’t swim in blue-green algae bloom

Don’t swim in blue-green algae bloom

Minnitaki Lake has confirmed cases while Kirk Lake near Sioux Lookout is being investigated.
KDSB wants to help unlicensed daycare have access to federal funding

KDSB wants to help unlicensed daycare have access to federal funding

The Kenora District Service Board is asking for operations of unlicensed daycare to fill out a survey to gauge if they have interested in becoming licensed.
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