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Ontario drivers could soon opt for less auto insurance coverage

Ontario drivers could soon opt for less auto insurance coverage

Ontario drivers could soon cut their insurance costs by opting for less coverage, under reforms proposed in the provincial budget tabled Tuesday
North Bay's 'Mr. Downtown' dies

North Bay's 'Mr. Downtown' dies

Businessman was 97
Lo-Ellen students accepted into Soho junior honour band

Lo-Ellen students accepted into Soho junior honour band

Virtual ensemble formed from best Grade 6-9 Canadian musicians
Gélinas lashes out at Conservatives for health-care failures

Gélinas lashes out at Conservatives for health-care failures

Opposition health critic France Gélinas said Conservative policies are contributing to doctor shortages and the overall demise of health care in Ontario
Let Me Be Perfectly Queer: The politics of peeing

Let Me Be Perfectly Queer: The politics of peeing

Restrictive washroom policies around trans issues do not actually protect women because they were not created in response to an actual problem — women simply aren’t being attacked in public washrooms by men pretending to be trans women
Opinion: Don’t buy the Conservative line on carbon tax, Serré says

Opinion: Don’t buy the Conservative line on carbon tax, Serré says

Nickel Belt MP says Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and his party are misleading voters about Canada’s carbon policy
Grand Nord school board staff have a new contract

Grand Nord school board staff have a new contract

Ratification of the new deal is expected to take place by mid-April
Cyber attack delays launch of Laurentian 2024-2029 strategic plan

Cyber attack delays launch of Laurentian 2024-2029 strategic plan

University’s board of governors approved the document just two days before a cyber attack hit Laurentian, bringing down many of its IT systems
Robert Steven Wright in court today still awaiting disclosure

Robert Steven Wright in court today still awaiting disclosure

Facing new charges in North Bay, Wright is already serving a life sentence for the 1998 murder of Renée Sweeney in Sudbury
Go-Give Project donates $3,000 to downtown clean-up program

Go-Give Project donates $3,000 to downtown clean-up program

A partnership between the Downtown Sudbury BIA and the Durham Street Y, the program offers vulnerable people an honorarium in exchange for cleaning up the downtown core