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Robinson Huron Treaty chiefs denounce Métis Nation of Ontario

Robinson Huron Treaty chiefs denounce Métis Nation of Ontario

A group representing the collective interests of 21 First Nations in Robinson Huron Treaty territory has passed a declaration denouncing the Métis Nation of Ontario — over claims to Indigenous identity and historical Métis communities in the province
City: Dirty needle disposal is property owner's responsibility

City: Dirty needle disposal is property owner's responsibility

Despite the Health Unit encouraging harm reduction clients to return their supplies directly to the program, discarded needles continue to present a danger to community members
Bradford asked to 'pump the brakes' on proposed fourplex plan

Bradford asked to 'pump the brakes' on proposed fourplex plan

Several residents and councillors call for more public feedback before issue comes to council for decision
Conservation Authority CAO quits amidst controversy

Conservation Authority CAO quits amidst controversy

Gowda's resignation comes on the heels of the Conservation Authority HR Director going public in March with his concerns over how the staff is being treated, after repeatedly warning management of the "chaos" that had destroyed staff morale
Second Northern Ontario gold company retracts drill assay results

Second Northern Ontario gold company retracts drill assay results

'Unfortunate situation' as MacDonald Mines reviews exploration results of Sudbury project
Town dismisses Director of Community Planning and Development

Town dismisses Director of Community Planning and Development

Barbara Wiens served in role for nearly nine years
Revenue-strapped Midland looks to boat launch while ‘parking 3.0’ looms

Revenue-strapped Midland looks to boat launch while ‘parking 3.0’ looms

Bylaw gets some enforcement teeth at Pete Petersen Park for revenue item that ‘fell through the cracks’, daily launch pass expected for mid-June implementation
Historic building pace needed for Ontario to hit 1.5-million new homes target: accountability office

Historic building pace needed for Ontario to hit 1.5-million new homes target: accountability office

High interest rates are partly to blame, but so is the Ford government for inconsistency on housing policy, opposition MPPs said
Ontario mothers who lost kids to toxic drugs call on province to fund supervised consumption

Ontario mothers who lost kids to toxic drugs call on province to fund supervised consumption

A report that will outline new rules for supervised consumption sites will be released 'shortly,' the health minister told The Trillium
Province, feds reach deal on $357-million housing agreement after months-long feud

Province, feds reach deal on $357-million housing agreement after months-long feud

Federal Housing Minister Sean Fraser previously said he would bypass the province and work directly with housing providers
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