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CANADA: With cost savings from DIY fitness, some Canadians forgo returning to the gym

CANADA: With cost savings from DIY fitness, some Canadians forgo returning to the gym

The pandemic forced people to find creative solutions, said Simone Samuels, a Toronto-based personal trainer and group fitness instructor who also offers virtual services
ATV driver charged with impaired after Larder Lake collision

ATV driver charged with impaired after Larder Lake collision

Driver was transported by ambulance to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries
Second suspect arrested in Temiskaming Shores break-in investigation

Second suspect arrested in Temiskaming Shores break-in investigation

30-year-old Cobalt resident faces numerous charges
Pedestrian accused of throwing rock at vehicle on Highway 655

Pedestrian accused of throwing rock at vehicle on Highway 655

Police say the incident caused $1000 worth of damage on the car
Wanted person arrested on warrant: Timmins Police

Wanted person arrested on warrant: Timmins Police

Police say local man turned himself in
Five-year strategy will advance Indigenous food tourism in Ontario

Five-year strategy will advance Indigenous food tourism in Ontario

'As Indigenous people of these lands, we've been hosts for hundreds of years, and initiatives like FEAST will further create space to help Indigenous people tell their story on their terms'
Community BBQ promotes French services, highlights newcomers (10 photos)

Community BBQ promotes French services, highlights newcomers (10 photos)

'We hope to help with the integration with our newcomers in our region,' says organizer
Collision with pickup leaves cyclist with serious injuries

Collision with pickup leaves cyclist with serious injuries

The intersection of Fifth Avenue, Birch Street North is closed for the investigation
Vaccine policies required for high-risk settings, some people eligible for boosters

Vaccine policies required for high-risk settings, some people eligible for boosters

Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health issued a directive to mandate hospitals and other high-risk settings have vaccine policies, children turning 12 before the end of the year are eligible for the vaccine starting tomorrow