Read more Editorialticker To smell or not to smell… June 18, 2025 1861 views Six Nations Band Council has a problem on its hands. In a rush way back in 2019 to establish a…
Local Newsticker Today in History June 18, 2025 1236 views June 18 In 2003, Inuvik-based Aboriginal Pipeline Group signed a landmark deal with Trans-Canada Corp. and four natural gas producers,…
Read more Sportsticker Nolan to be inducted into Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame June 18, 2025 1687 views By Sam Laskaris Writer Ted Nolan is making one thing clear, he is NOT a retired hockey coach. A member…
Read more Sportsticker Miller will continue academic/athletic career at Laurentian University June 18, 2025 1321 views By Sam Laskaris Writer Tray Miller will be furthering both his academic and lacrosse careers in Sudbury starting this September.…
Read more Sportsticker SPORTS BRIEFS: Stealth on winning streak June 18, 2025 1195 views By Sam Laskaris Writer Stealth on three-game winning streak Thanks to a pair of one-goal victories on the weekend the…
National Newsticker 11-year-old wins $3K to start his own business June 18, 2025 676 views By Marissa Lentz-McGrath, Local Journalism Initiative, TimminsToday.com TIMMINS – Zak Brunet is just finishing Grade 5 at Timmins Centennial Public…
National Newsticker Fire damages Cheakamus Centre Longhouse, programs relocated June 18, 2025 657 views By Ina Pace, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Squamish Chief Education programs hosted at the Cheakamus Centre Longhouse will be…
National Newsticker Liberal MP wants to see major projects bill amended, studied further June 18, 2025 536 views Liberal MP Nate Erskine-Smith warned Tuesday that Parliament is hastily plowing ahead with the government’s major projects bill when it…
National Newsticker Indigenous, Black patients waiting longer to be seen in Winnipeg ERs: report June 18, 2025 527 views By Brittany Hobson Race-based data collected in Manitoba’s health-care systems suggests Indigenous, African and Black patients are waiting longer in…
National Newsticker Aamjiwnaang evacuates areas due to elevated benzene levels June 18, 2025 538 views By Andrew Wilton, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Sarnia Journal On Friday June 13, Aamjiwnaang First Nation’s Band Council issued an…
National Newsticker Scattering of protesters, empty sites, on second and final day of G7 leaders summit June 18, 2025 524 views By Bill Graveland More than 50 Sikh protesters continued their demonstration Tuesday outside Calgary city hall on the second and…
National Newsticker MPP sees ‘devastated’ landscape on visit to Sandy Lake June 18, 2025 504 views By Mike Stimpson, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Thunder Bay Source SANDY LAKE – Much land was “devastated” by the forest…
National Newsticker G7 leaders agree to ‘charter’ on wildfires, pledging global co-operation June 18, 2025 559 views By Matthew Scace Leaders of the G7 have agreed to co-operate on efforts to manage the impacts of devastating wildfires,…
National Newsticker ‘A good news budget’ Sask Rivers passes balanced budget without dipping into reserves June 18, 2025 508 views By Michael Oleksyn, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Prince Albert Daily Herald The Saskatchewan Rivers School Division passed a balanced 2025-2026…
National Newsticker First Nations leaders oppose Bill C-5 June 18, 2025 722 views By Mike Stimpson, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Thunder Bay Source ONIGAMING – Chief Jeffrey Copenace wasn’t in Ottawa Tuesday for…
National Newsticker Highlights from Day 2 of the G7 meeting in Kananaskis June 18, 2025 1044 views By Catherine Morrison Canada hosted the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alta., with the agenda on Day 2 focused on foreign…
Uncategorized Brazil auctions off several Amazon oil sites despite environmentalists and Indigenous protests June 18, 2025 1271 views By Fabiano Maisonnave BRASILANDIA, Brazil (AP) — Brazil auctioned off several land and offshore potential oil sites near the Amazon…
National Newsticker ‘Canada is not for sale’ — but new Ontario law prioritizes profits over environmental and Indigenous rights June 18, 2025 961 views By Martina Jakubchik-Paloheimo Despite provincewide protests, Ontario’s Bill 5 officially became law on June 5. Critics warn of the loss…
National Newsticker Liberal MP wants to see major projects bill amended, studied further June 18, 2025 593 views Liberal MP Nate Erskine-Smith warned Tuesday that Parliament is hastily plowing ahead with the government’s major projects bill when it…