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Seniors show Halloween spirit at health fair

Seniors show Halloween spirit at health fair

Topics covered included falls prevention, seniors dental program and elder abuse prevention. 
Quiet fire season attributed to widespread spring rainfall

Quiet fire season attributed to widespread spring rainfall

Of the 479 forest fires in Ontario in 2024, 218 of those were in the Northwest.
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.
City wants feedback on the 2025 capital budget

City wants feedback on the 2025 capital budget

The proposed 2025 capital budget has a $58.5 million increase over 2024 coming out at $161.8 million.
Police board seeks two members for governance committee

Police board seeks two members for governance committee

The deadline to apply is Nov. 20.
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.
C.D. Howe Public School hosts Halloween parade

C.D. Howe Public School hosts Halloween parade

Hundreds of kids marched around the school's gymnasium, putting their Halloween costume creativity on display.
Thunder Bay weightlifter gunning for 2028 Olympics

Thunder Bay weightlifter gunning for 2028 Olympics

Hannah Gula looks to impress on the international stage and have a chance to represent Canada on weightlifting’s biggest stage.
Ontario Energy Board announces electricity price changes effective Friday

Ontario Energy Board announces electricity price changes effective Friday

The changes apply to customers under the Regulated Price Plan, including most households, small businesses, and farms across the province.
Ministry of Health responds to Path 525 petition

Ministry of Health responds to Path 525 petition

Responding to yesterday’s interview with NDP MPP’s Lise Vauegous about the Plan 525 petition, the Ministry of Health said they recognize Ontario has a problem.
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