First-ever WSIB strike affects hundreds of employees in northern Ont.
More than 1,000 employees in northern Ontario responsible for helping injured workers were on the picket lines Friday.
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More than 1,000 employees in northern Ontario responsible for helping injured workers were on the picket lines Friday.
One person was killed Thursday afternoon in a residential fire in Sandy Lake First Nation.
A 17-year-old from Moosonee, Ont., has been charged after another youth received a serious eye injury after being shot in the face with a pellet gun.
Several Indigenous leaders, including many northern Ontario First Nation chiefs, are asking the province to halt its new mining bill.
A decommissioned ambulance and power cot, which still have some life left in them, will be used as teaching tools in Northern College’s Paramedic Program.
Northern College in Timmins received a donation of an ambulance and power cot for its paramedic training program.
Ontario invests $11.3 million in biomass projects, including Millson Forestry and GreenFirst, to repurpose wood waste and boost forestry sustainability.
A new report reveals hospitals in northeastern Ontario have dramatically increased spending on for-profit staffing agencies over the past decade, with costs more than tripling.
A trucking company and its driver are facing several charges after a transport lost two wheels on Highway 11 in northern Ontario last week.
The Town of Kirkland Lake learns how much the remediation work from last year's flooding will cost as a presentation is made to council.
A truck driver and transport company are facing charges after wheels fell off a commercial vehicle on Highway 11.
A family-owed tire business in Timmins that’s been operating for more than 40 years is expanding service to include mining vehicle repair with the help of a provincial grant.
A northern Ontario mother has spent over a week guarding an endangered Killdeer’s nest near a busy recreational area in Temiskaming Shores, fearing the eggs could be crushed by passersby.
First responders and evacuated members of Kashechewan First Nation came together for a day of connection and support at a special BBQ event in Kapuskasing on Tuesday.
A northern Ontario Provincial Police detachment arrested two impaired drivers within minutes of each other.