The Ontario government is investing $50 million to support planning for the new Lake of the Woods District Hospital, connecting more patients and families in Kenora to convenient, world ...
Two individuals and a tourist outfitting business in Northwestern Ontario have been fined a total of $13,500 for the following moose hunting violations: ...
Dr. Harry Voogjarv, Regional Supervising Coroner, North Region, Sudbury office, announced today that a date has been scheduled for the inquest into the death of Justin Alexander Trudeau. The inquest w ...
The Ontario government has started construction on the Caledonia GO Station in Toronto. The new station will connect the Barrie Line to TTC bus service and the future Line 5 Eglinton, ...
The Ontario government is awarding a contract for the detail design of a new two-lane bridge that will replace the Little Current Swing Bridge on Highway 6 in the Town of Northe ...
The Ontario government is investing over $41 million over the next four years to build and revitalize Agricultural Research and Innovation Ontario (ARIO) infrastructure. As part of the g ...
The Ontario government is investing more than $8 million to protect jobs and support upgrades to Ottawa’s Alexander Community Centre, including the construction of a new gymnasium ...
The Ontario government is investing $10 million through the Forest Sector Investment and Innovation Program to help Daiken North America upgrade its laminated board production line ...
The Ontario government is renovating and expanding Timmins and District Hospital’s emergency department to connect more patients and families in Northeastern Ontario to more conv ...
Todd Cameron of Levac pleaded guilty to hunting moose without a licence and careless hunting. He was fined a total of $9,000 and received a one-year hunting licence suspension. Cameron must also ...
Following a guilty plea in the Provincial Offences Court in Halton, Fidelity PAC Metals Ltd. was fined $60,000 by Justice of the Peace Marsha Farnand. Crown Counsel was Judith Parker.
TORONTO — As part of the government’s plan to protect Ontario and unleash its economic potential, the province has proposed a new regulation setting out draft criteria for designating Special Economic ...
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