A recent poll has found people in the Kenora-Rainy River riding aren’t too happy with planned changes to health care in Ontario.
The research, done by the Ontario Council of Hospital Unions and the Canadian Union of Public Employees, was also done in other Conservative held ridings.
The president of the provincial union, Michael Hurley, was in Kenora this week talking about the poll.
Stuart Walter has more.
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Summer time means more construction projects, and spending time enjoying the outdoors.
The Mayor of Nipigon has both of those on his mind, as a major conservation area project moves further ahead this year.
Caroline Redston spoke to the town’s mayor about the Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area.
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Fort Frances can add another thing to the list of reasons why Americans should visit the community.
Cheap Insulin.
Randy Thoms with the story of fed-up people from Minnesota.
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A group of University of Toronto researchers hope to figure ways to grow the northern economy with a study done at an Innovation Station.
They were in Sioux Lookout this week, along with its Business Hub and Economic Development Manager Vicki Blanchard.
Mike Ebbeling takes a close look at the ground-breaking initiative.
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