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Up to 20 cm of snowfall possible tonight: Environment Canada

Up to 20 cm of snowfall possible tonight: Environment Canada

The heavy snow will combine with strong northerly winds gusting up to 50 km/h, Environment Canada says
BEYOND LOCAL: Why some songbirds make migratory pit-stops to replace worn and ragged feathers

BEYOND LOCAL: Why some songbirds make migratory pit-stops to replace worn and ragged feathers

For migratory birds, there are three energetically demanding events they must undertake each year: breeding, migration and moult
12 new COVID-19 cases reported, outbreak declared at Matheson mine

12 new COVID-19 cases reported, outbreak declared at Matheson mine

There have been three confirmed cases at Black Fox Mine
Forestry organization names new leader

Forestry organization names new leader

Ian Dunn has been appointed as president and CEO of the Ontario Forest Industries Association
Meet a Modern-Day Rosie: Renelle Robinson

Meet a Modern-Day Rosie: Renelle Robinson

She takes action to address injustices
Englehart swimmers can expect a great season

Englehart swimmers can expect a great season

The town hopes to open in late June and operate until late August
Ontario reports 4,250 new COVID cases Sunday

Ontario reports 4,250 new COVID cases Sunday

The province reported 3,338 recoveries and 18 deaths in today's update
Laurentian University cuts could put groundbreaking mine waste research in jeopardy

Laurentian University cuts could put groundbreaking mine waste research in jeopardy

Insolvency proceeding put acclaimed biomining project and pilot plant on the brink of extinction
CANADA: How you can use social media to help debunk COVID-19 misinformation

CANADA: How you can use social media to help debunk COVID-19 misinformation

The #ScienceUpFirst campaign targets online misinformation about COVID-19 that can endanger public health
Camping, like most things, is a little more complicated this year

Camping, like most things, is a little more complicated this year

Parks Canada began accepting reservations for overnight camping on April 6, however, provincial parks in Ontario are currently restricted to day-use only