National Newsticker B.C. extends deferral of logging in Fairy Creek amid reports of tree spiking January 30, 2025 263 views By Marcy Nicholson -CP-The British Columbia government has approved a legal order to extend temporary protections to an old-growth forest…
National Newsticker A New Zealand mountain is granted personhood, recognizing it as sacred for Māori January 30, 2025 223 views By Charlotte Graham-Mclay WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A mountain in New Zealand considered an ancestor by Indigenous people was…
National Newsticker Federal, provincial and territorial health ministers wrap in-person meeting January 30, 2025 231 views By The Canadian Press Staff The country’s health ministers are wrapping up two days of meetings in Halifax today with…
National Newsticker Sentence set for ex-priest who pleaded guilty to assaults on Nunavut children January 30, 2025 216 views -CP-A judge is set to sentence a former Catholic priest who pleaded guilty to indecent assault against seven Inuit children…
National Newsticker Opportunity trying for special municipal status: Wants to be consulted on highways, industry January 30, 2025 299 views By Pearl Lorentzen Local Journalism Initiative Reporter M.D. of Opportunity council plans to try to get special status as an…
National Newsticker ‘These divide-and-conquer tactics are destroying us’: Matawa First Nations reflect on Doug Ford’s Ring of Fire legacy January 30, 2025 239 views By , Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Ricochet The same day Premier Doug Ford called an early election, his government announced…
National Newsticker Ford inks agreement with First Nation to support roads to Ring of Fire January 30, 2025 218 views By Matteo Cimellaro, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Canada’s National Observer Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced an agreement Tuesday worth more…
National Newsticker Remote Ontario community breaks free from diesel dependency January 30, 2025 226 views By Matteo Cimellaro, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A northern Ontario First Nation is celebrating the connection to the province’s power…
Read more National Newsticker Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says Canada can’t be tariff ‘punching bag’ January 30, 2025 210 views By Steve Lambert -CP-Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said Wednesday he still hopes Canada can avoid United States tariffs, but the…
National Newsticker Opposition to nuclear waste facility at ground level January 30, 2025 206 views By Mike Stimpson, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter THUNDER BAY – Nuclear power producers want to put spent fuel rods below…
National Newsticker Alberta holds auction, bidder ponies up US$400K to hunt one bighorn sheep January 30, 2025 211 views By Jack Farrell -CP-The right to hunt a single bighorn sheep, Alberta’s official mammal, has netted the province US$400,000 at…
National Newsticker New Rowe’s ownership structure offers ‘additional opportunities’ January 30, 2025 210 views By Aastha Sethi, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Cabin Radio One of the South Slave’s most prominent firms says it is…
National Newsticker Kyra Wilson wins vote to become new leader of Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs January 29, 2025 268 views By Brittany Hobson -CP-Leaders from First Nations communities in Manitoba have voted in a new head of the Assembly of…
National Newsticker What the looming federal election could mean for the Bank of Canada’s independence January 29, 2025 278 views By Andrew Allison The Conversation The independence of central banks from the democratic process has been a bedrock of economic…
Read more Local Newsticker Arson destroys Six Nations award winning Burger Barn restaurant January 29, 2025 586 views By Joshua Santos and Lynda Powless, Writers Six Nations Police are treating an early morning fire that destroyed a local…
Read more Local Newsticker Six Nations Firefighters win right to form a union January 29, 2025 462 views By Lynda Powless Editor After an almost three-year legal fight with the Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) the Six Nations…
Local Newsticker Six Nations Elected Council wants to know where Development Corporation funds going January 29, 2025 343 views The bulk of the Six Nations Development Corporation Management Agreement funds will go toward Parks and Recreation improvement projects this…
Read more Local Newsticker Six Nations mother unaware baby girl was transferred to a different city without her January 29, 2025 362 views By Joshua Santos Writer What should have been a joyous celebration for a young family turned into bedlam and chaos…
Local Newsticker SNEC reviewing education funds January 29, 2025 297 views Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) will review Education funding for community members. SNEC passed a motion to receive funding amendments…
Local Newsticker Former Six Nations Elected Chief Encourages Reconciliation to Liberal Party Leader Candidate January 29, 2025 318 views Federal candidate for Liberal Party Leader Karina Gould says she has been encouraged in her bid to be party leader…