Deaths outweigh births in almost every region of Northern Ontario. Without the recent population increase driven by both immigration and an increase in temporary residents, Northern Ontario would be demographically and economically unsustainable. These are the findings presented in Northern Policy Institute’s most recent Briefing Note on population change. “While the population of Canada and Ontario doubled over the ...
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SSM Police – Additional Charges Laid in Ongoing Sexual Assault Investigation
On February 11, 2026, detectives with the Toronto Police Service arrested 41-year-old Derek Morgan on additional charges as part of an ongoing investigation led by the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service. On October 9, 2025, the accused was arrested and charged with four offences as the result of an investigation into the sexual assault of two inmates while employed at ...
Read More »Canada invests over $75,000 to support global maple syrup conference in Northern Ontario
Not only is Canada the world’s largest producer of maple syrup, it’s the cornerstone of Canadian culture and a staple for families across the country. In a rapidly changing world, Canada’s new government is focused on what we can control: strengthening local economies, empowering Canadian producers, and building resilient communities. That’s why today Terry Sheehan, Member of Parliament for Sault ...
Read More »Thank you from the Dumonts
Dear Friends, Neighbors, and Community Members, We want to express our deepest gratitude for the love and compassion you have shown our girls after the devastating fire that took their home, their belongings, and their two beloved cats, Charles and Henry. A very special thank you to our WVFD as they tried their best to save what meant the most. ...
Read More »Wawa Fire Department Awarded 2025 Royal Canadian Legion Charitable Foundation Grant
In 2025, the Michipicoten Volunteer Firefighters’ Association applied to the Ontario Provincial Command Branches and Ladies’ Auxiliaries Charitable Foundation and was awarded $7000.00. This donation has been allocated to a new edraulic rescue combi tool, which has replaced our old hydraulic tool. All the members of the Michipicoten Volunteer Fire Department would like to extend our sincere appreciation and thanks ...
Read More »Ladies Curling Standings – February 13
RANK WINS G.P. BUSSINEAU, Denise 1 9 12 MATHIAS, Danette 2 8 11 SPENCER, Diane 2 8 11 TREMBLAY, Cheryl 2 8 11 BONITZKE, Wendy 5 7 10 SZEKELY, Annik 5 7 12 AMOS, Tracy 7 6 10 LESCHISHIN, Barb 7 6 11 PARSONS, Rochelle 7 6 10 SMITH-MORIN, Glynis 7 6 12 TAVELLA, Debbie 7 6 11 CHIUPKA, Lorna ...
Read More »CSC Nouvelon appoints Director of Learning Support Services
The Conseil scolaire catholique Nouvelon is proud to announce the appointment of Ms. Tammy Fortin as Director of Learning Support Services – Early childhood to grade 6. Recognized for her leadership and diverse educational background, Ms. Fortin will assume her new role on March 9, 2026. With more than 25 years of experience in education, Ms. Fortin has held ...
Read More »Sudbury-White River train on hiatus
Travellers who rely upon VIA Rail’s tri-weekly train service between Sudbury and White River have officially been left stranded. The company’s only operating train set in this isolated area of Northern Ontario is undergoing substantial maintenance work until at least the third weekend of February. VIA Rail will not be providing alternate transportation for the duration of this service ...
Read More »Mixed Curling Standings – February 10
Team Rank Wins G.P. BUCKELL, Chris 1 8 10 FAHRER, Tom 1 8 11 TERRIS, Tom 1 8 10 MORRISON, Matthew 4 6 9 LESCHISHIN, Barb 5 5 10 DUGGAN, Sarah 6 4 10 GLOVER, Justine 6 4 11 HALL, Dave 6 4 9 HALL, Spencer 6 4 8 TREMBLAY, Cheryl 6 4 10 DERESKI, Daryl 11 3 9 RAINVILLE, ...
Read More »Accelerated Mining Supervisor Common Core launches this spring
Workplace Safety North (WSN) is pleased to announce the release of its new Accelerated Mining Supervisor Common Core training pathway launching in May. The Accelerated pathway is a streamlined delivery option that allows mining supervisors to complete required training more quickly. Delivered over four to five days, each course provides practical instruction while meeting all Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and ...
Read More »Students at École secondaire Saint‑Joseph create their own moccasins
The tradition of moccasin‑making continues to thrive at École secondaire Saint‑Joseph (Wawa). Grade 11 students enrolled in the French course titled “Discovering Contemporary Indigenous Voices” took part in an immersive experience combining culture, craftsmanship, and learning. Guided by their teachers Mme Valérie Lévesque and Mme Carole Bouffard, the students learned to work with a variety of materials to craft their ...
Read More »Les élèves de l’école secondaire Saint‑Joseph fabriquent leurs propres mocassins
La tradition de la fabrication de mocassins continue de rayonner à l’école secondaire Saint‑Joseph (Wawa). Les élèves du cours de Français de 11ᵉ année, Découvrir les voix autochtones contemporaines, ont vécu une expérience immersive alliant culture, savoir-faire et découverte. Guidés par leurs enseignantes, Mme Valérie Lévesque et Mme Carole Bouffard, les élèves ont appris à manipuler différents matériaux afin de ...
Read More »St. Mary’s Blind River – Closed Today
St. Mary’s Catholic School in Blind River is closed today due to an unexpected watermain break. As a result of the break, water unfortunately accumulated inside the school, making it unsafe to remain open at this time. Our team is working with the Town of Blind River to address the situation and assess next steps to ensure the building ...
Read More »“Enough Is Enough,” NDP renews calls for government action following fatal Hwy 11 crash in Hearst
Following another fatal collision on Highway 11, Northern Ontario NDP MPPs are renewing their calls for the Ford government to take immediate action to make Northern Ontario’s highways safer: “My thoughts are with the family and loved ones affected by this tragic loss,” Said MPP Guy Bourgouin (Mushkegowuk – James Bay). “Each fatality leaves our communities grieving and searching for ...
Read More »Ladies Curling Standings – February 4
RANK WINS G.P. BUSSINEAU, Denise 1 9 11 SPENCER, Diane 2 8 10 BONITZKE, Wendy 3 7 9 MATHIAS, Danette 4 7 10 TREMBLAY, Cheryl 4 7 10 PARSONS, Rochelle 6 6 9 SZEKELY, Annik 6 6 11 TAVELLA, Debbie 6 6 10 AMOS, Tracy 9 5 9 LESCHISHIN, Barb 9 5 10 SMITH-MORIN, Glynis 9 5 11 CHIUPKA, Lorna ...
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