Keeping the Kinoomaag Waapkong sacred in modern times
By Laurie Leclair The Kinoomaag Waapikong, now found within the Petroglyphs Provincial Park, is surrounded by 1,555 hectares of second-growth forest, four miles northwesterly from...
Celebrating strength on Indigenous Peoples Day
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY — Natalie Paavola is collaborating with T-Compound owner Ben Thompson to hold the Battle of the Nations Strong Event on...
Book review: A Mighty Muskrats Mystery: The Case Of The Pilfered Pin
Reviewed by Caroline MacKenzie A Mighty Muskrats Mystery: The Case Of The Pilfered Pin by Michael Hutchinson is the exciting fifth instalment in the Mighty...
Fort William First Nation helps heal the body, mind, and spirit through yoga
By Rick Garrick FORT WILLIAM — Fort William First Nation’s Manifesting Movement Yoga sessions with Michelle Derosier were a success on Tuesday evenings from April...
The Canadian Canoe Museum launches new ‘Builders in Residence’ Program, welcoming canoe and kayak builders from across Canada
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
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
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...

