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The attack by the government of Ontario on our Anishinaabek way of life along the North Shore of the Great Lakes continues.
On Monday, August 11, 2025, members of the East Algoma Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were on patrol on Highway 17 in the Town of Blind River.
Elder Caroline Recollet (Wahnapitae First Nation), spokesperson for the TEK Elders “Stop the Spray” Campaign, rejects the ...
Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities’ two-phase proposal concerns provincially owned Highways 11 and 17 ...
TEK Elders began a campaign to end glyphosate-based herbicide use permitted in Ontario forestry over a decade ago. Joe Jones ...
Ontario’s Ministry of Transportation says it no longer plans to haul radioactive waste along Highway 17 from Nipissing First ...
Police say a white pickup truck was found in a ditch Monday evening, leading to the arrest of its allegedly intoxicated ...
DRYDEN — Ontario Provincial Police charged a southwestern Ontario man with stunt driving after tracking his vehicle at nearly ...
A head-on collision near Owen Sound on Friday afternoon has claimed the life of a Markham teenager. The crash happened on ...
Power has been restored to customers in the area of Shelmore Boulevard after a lightning strike caused a power line to go down in the area Monday, ...
Provincial police say a 17-year-old boy is dead after a two-vehicle collision on Friday afternoon north of Owen Sound, Ont. Ontario Provincial Police say the crash happened around 5:30 p.m. on Highway ...
Event taking place Aug. 16 and 17 celebrates conservation efforts in the region, including Saving Turtles at Risk Today ...