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Cougar purportedly captured on Northwestern Ont. trail cam

Cougar purportedly captured on Northwestern Ont. trail cam

Despite the possible photographic evidence, the MNRF still says it’s difficult to determine if there is a resident population of cougars in the area
Senator tables motion to expel Beyak from Senate

Senator tables motion to expel Beyak from Senate

Senator Mary Jane McCallum says Lynn Beyak’s actions and words have been a ‘black eye’ to the Senate
ONTARIO: Thunder Bay residents file $350-million class-action lawsuit against city over leaking pipes

ONTARIO: Thunder Bay residents file $350-million class-action lawsuit against city over leaking pipes

Residents across the city have been experiencing pinhole leaks in copper water pipes and have repeatedly called on the city for answers and have only been met with silence.
Northern Ont. physicians lobby government for ‘magic mushrooms’ exemption for terminally ill

Northern Ont. physicians lobby government for ‘magic mushrooms’ exemption for terminally ill

Five physicians in the Northwest are requesting an exemption to use ‘magic mushrooms’ for experiential training in order to help guide terminally ill patients using the treatment
ONTARIO: Physicians lobby government for exemption to use ‘magic mushrooms’

ONTARIO: Physicians lobby government for exemption to use ‘magic mushrooms’

Five physicians in the Northwest are requesting an exemption to use ‘magic mushrooms’ for experiential training in order to help guide terminally ill patients using the treatment
Thunder Bay's Ribfest still a go, but it's drive-through only

Thunder Bay's Ribfest still a go, but it's drive-through only

The annual summer event had to make some changes due to COVID-19
Decisions needed now to secure Bombardier’s future in Thunder Bay

Decisions needed now to secure Bombardier’s future in Thunder Bay

After the announcement that 200 workers will be laid off at the local plant, the chief operating officer for Bombardier Transportation in the Americas says decisions need to be made in the coming weeks to bridge the gap to larger contracts.
Weekend last chance to see comet NEOWISE

Weekend last chance to see comet NEOWISE

The comet, first discovered in March, is now travelling away from Earth but will still appear in the northwest sky between 11 p.m. and midnight for the next several days.
Parts of Northwestern Ontario receive 10 cm of June snow

Parts of Northwestern Ontario receive 10 cm of June snow

Pickle Lake saw a rare heavy dumping of June snow on Thursday and is currently without power.
Ford won’t ‘punish the whole province’ for large gathering in Toronto

Ford won’t ‘punish the whole province’ for large gathering in Toronto

After a large gathering popped up in a Toronto park on the weekend, Premier Doug Ford said he won’t punish the entire province, but gatherings still restricted to five or fewer people and reopening the economy will still be a province-wide approach.