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ONTARIO: Government looks at stricter fines, removal of councillors who breach code of conduct

ONTARIO: Government looks at stricter fines, removal of councillors who breach code of conduct

Survey asks public for input on how to best hold public servants accountable
Ontario reports record 4,736 new COVID cases Thursday

Ontario reports record 4,736 new COVID cases Thursday

Today's report includes 3,174 recoveries, 29 deaths and 296 new hospitalizations
CANADA: Women still underrepresented in boardrooms despite 'comply-or-explain' rule, study says

CANADA: Women still underrepresented in boardrooms despite 'comply-or-explain' rule, study says

The Conference Board of Canada said that while there is some progress in the proportion of women on corporate boards, the pace of change remains slow
Indigenous leaders: The protester inside the energy industry

Indigenous leaders: The protester inside the energy industry

Wiikwemkoong's Kaella-Marie Earle seeks to lead Canada's oil and gas sector through an inclusive and renewable energy renaissance
Good morning, Elliot Lake!

Good morning, Elliot Lake!

Keep smiling
BEYOND LOCAL: Plastic's role in the carbon cycle

BEYOND LOCAL: Plastic's role in the carbon cycle

Expert says plastic needs to be included in climate calculations
APH reporting six new COVID cases

APH reporting six new COVID cases

The number of active COVID cases in Algoma is currently at 47 with one active case in a non-Algoma resident temporarily in the region
Engineering report leads to lenghty discussion of local buildings by Blind River council

Engineering report leads to lenghty discussion of local buildings by Blind River council

'There are a lot of areas that need a lot of attention' - Blind River treasurer Sue Dent
Northern Ontario Stonehenge? Mysterious boulders explored on the back roads

Northern Ontario Stonehenge? Mysterious boulders explored on the back roads

This week, Back Roads Bill takes us on an adventure exploring an unusual aggregation of rounded rocks on the shores of Larder Lake, east of Kirkland Lake
Sudbury Public Health reports 18 new cases of COVID-19 for Wednesday April 14

Sudbury Public Health reports 18 new cases of COVID-19 for Wednesday April 14

Public health reports there are 215 active COVID-19 cases being monitored today