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New research will explore ways to help francophone parents teach their kids to talk

A Sudbury, Ont., researcher hopes her work can help francophone parents in the community teach their children how to talk.

Paralympian Rob Shaw looks forward to more relaxed and open games after Tokyo

Wheelchair tennis athlete Rob Shaw already has one Paralympic Games under his belt, but in Paris, hell enjoy the whole experience, including the opening ceremony in Paris.

Railway shutdown has already impacted Ontario's forestry sector

The shutdown of Canadas two largest railways has already created a logistical nightmare for Ontarios forestry sector, according to the president of the Ontario Forest Industries Association.

From small lodges to major ports, the railway labour dispute is affecting northern Ontario

Remote northern Ontario lodges are forced to find alternative ways to get their guests home due to a labour dispute affecting Canadas two largest railways.

New toolkit helps employers manage heat stress on workers as the climate warms

A research centre in Sudbury, Ont., has helped create an online toolkit to prepare employers for heat events, and to reduce the risk of heat stress for their employees.

Ontario's decision to close 10 supervised consumption sites draws mixed reaction in Sudbury

Ontario's Health Minister, Syliva Jones, announced Tuesday that 10 supervised drug consumption sites across Ontario will have to stop offering services by next March because they have been deemed too close to schools and daycare centres.

This program helps Ontarians with disabilities hire their own attendants

Amy Adair, of Sudbury, Ont., has been hiring her own personal support workers to help her get ready in the morning thanks to Ontarios direct funding program. Now a local organization is working to make it easier for people with disabilities to access the program.

This plush lobster toy is hitching rides with Canadians to travel from the Maritimes to Alberta

A plush lobster named Lucky, along with this full-sized lobster cage, is hitching rides with strangers to travel from Prince Edward Island to Alberta.

This northern Ontario fibre festival weaves farmers and crafters together

For the second year, the northeastern Ontario community of Desbarats is hosting the Algoma Fibre to Fabric Festival.

Northern College offers mining program for free to members of an nearby Indigenous community

Members of Taykwa Tagamou Nation in northeastern Ontario will be able to get some free training to help them enter the mining industry.