Maple syrup season is back on Manitoulin Island
A maple syrup farm on Manitoulin Island has tapped its trees and is once again auctioning off its first litre for charity to help fight cancer.
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A maple syrup farm on Manitoulin Island has tapped its trees and is once again auctioning off its first litre for charity to help fight cancer.
Two northern Ontario hockey teams advance to next round of the NOJHL playoffs with another series tied at two games a piece.
A motion by a Sudbury city councillor to cancel the request for proposal for event centre management didn’t get the support it needed.
France's ambassador to Canada visited Sudbury on Tuesday to celebrate the French language and to sit down with Sudbury's mayor to discuss strengthening ties between the two countries.
This week's Take Me Home Tuesday episode features Beatrice, an affectionate one-year-old, fully grown female cat in need of a loving home.
A driver from B.C. is facing a list of charges after an automated licence plate reader alerted police to a stolen vehicle on a northern Ontario highway.
The annual Bluecoat Ball raised $190K for Science North in Sudbury and its ‘Science for All Fund.’
North Bay push up champs raise money for mental health while the Espanola High School arm wrestling team brings home some medals in a recent tournament.
Prime Minister Mark Carney called a federal election this weekend, sending Canadians to the polls in just more than a month’s time.
Lionel Lalonde, who was mayor of Rayside-Balfour, then a city councillor in Greater Sudbury after amalgamation in 2001, has died, his family said Monday.
In his 100 years, Gerald (Gerry) Wagner has fought in a war, raised a family and witnessed massive changes to the world and the way we live.
Two people from Greater Sudbury have been charged with fraud after a senior in French River was scammed out of around $6,000.
With the goal of sharing knowledge and paying tribute to a beautiful language - Anishinaabe, 365 Jingles, an Indigenous podcast has launched its third season.
Ontario's fire chiefs say they are concerned over the number of fatal fires already this year with northern officials sharing tips to keep residents safe.
The federal government announced $1,073,130 in funding for Science North through the CanCode program to expand digital skills education for students and teachers across northern Ontario.
SNOLAB is developing a new program to inspire students in northern Ontario and across the country to engage with science through hands-on learning.