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Hey bro, I’m checking out of here tomorrow. Pissed off. Just let the other bro know,” 57-year-old Bruce Frogg texted his oldest brother Joshua on June 20, 2024 from a halfway house in Kenora. “I’m ...
Premier Doug Ford told reporters Wednesday in Toronto that his government has been “bending over backwards to take care of” First Nations and treating them “like gold.” First Nations “can’t just keep ...
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Powwows and other events are being held in Thunder Bay, Ont., and area as First Nation communities celebrate culture, community, food, dancing, music, tradition and regalia on National Indigenous ...
Dr. Neety Panu is the lead radiologist at the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre. She says having MRI services in town will have a big impact for the large Indigenous population served in the ...
The new and modernized facility will consolidate Waasegiizhig Nanaandawe’iyewigamig programs and services currently provided across multiple sites in the Kenora area, into one convenient central ...
WNHAC is one of 10 Aboriginal Health Access Centres in the province that provides programs and services to approximately 15,000 First Nations people, living in about 15 on-reserve communities in the ...
Dokis, a member of Dokis First Nation, near North Bay, is also a trustee for the Okikendawt Hydro Revenue and the Dokis Community Trust since 2021. He’s been a director on the Chiefs of Ontario Board ...
This article was published more than 1 year ago. Some information may no longer be current. Ontario's SIU is now handling the fatal shooting of Bruce Frogg at a Kenora RV park. Courtesy of family ...
First Nations women in Kenora are demanding better and more access to menstrual products at the district jail. According to a spokesperson for the Ontario solicitor general's office, there's an ...
First Nations women in northern Ontario are advocating for better access to menstrual products at the Kenora District Jail.Longtime community advocate Tania Cameron has held menstrual product drives ...
Kenora’s youth have a new after-school hangout option thanks to the local Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) detachment and their partners, which everyone involved hopes will help steer more young ...
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