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The Canadian Canoe Museum launches new ‘Builders in Residence’ Program, welcoming canoe and kayak builders from across Canada

April 30, 2025
Inspiring new initiative brings expert canoe and kayak builders and makers to the Museum to celebrate craft, culture, and connection PETERBOROUGH, ON (April 24, 2025)...

Chi Mino Ozhitoowin acquires new land for new opportunities

April 29, 2025
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY — Chi Mino Ozhitoowin CEO Peter Collins announced the acquisition of a 56-acre property once owned by Thunder Bay Pulp...

Annual eye exams highlighted during Vision Health Month

April 28, 2025
By Rick Garrick WINDSOR — The Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)’s Ryan Hooey is raising awareness of the importance of annual eye examinations...

Pow Wow Nutrition Subsidy Toolkit encourages healthy food options at pow wows

April 25, 2025
By Rick Garrick CHIPPEWAS OF THE THAMES — Chippewas of the Thames’ Chippewa Health Centre has partnered with the Anishinabek Nation to share her community’s...

Member of Nipissing University Board of Governors resigns

April 24, 2025
By Kelly Anne Smith NORTH BAY—Maurice Switzer has stepped away from the Board of Governors of Nipissing University, pointing to a conflict of interest. Switzer,...

Book review: Where Wolves Don’t Die: A Novel

April 23, 2025
Reviewed by Karl Hele Where Wolves Don’t Die: A Novel is the first work of fiction by acclaimed Anishinaabe academic and language teacher Anton Treuer....

Book review: Broken Fields: A Cash Blackbear Mystery

April 22, 2025
Reviewed by Caroline MacKenzie Broken Fields by Marcie R. Rendon is the fourth exciting instalment in The Cash Blackbear Mystery series. In this novel, Cash...

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