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Our opioid crisis isn't playing out on the payment, in part because our winters are just too cold, but it's here. Enough of us have lost family members and friends to know we are just as vulnerable as the people across the country.
The blizzard revealed the need to move more quickly away from outdated infrastructure that contributed to so many homes losing power for so many days.
As 2023 begins, it's a good time to reflect on the important work our news teams have accomplished.Our Muskoka newsroom reported on hundreds of stories and issues in 2022, highlighting the good and bad as it unfolds across our communities. Our journalists have been there to report, analyze and
We write many kinds of stories. However, our reporters spend the most time on those that explain an issue of importance that impacts many of our readers and answer the question: How does this affect me?
Parry Sound Muskoka people with disabilities deserve adequate support. Strengthen and pass Bill C-22
As written, “this bill creates no rights for people with disabilities.”
In a story this week, we detail how Parry Sound—Muskoka MPP Graydon Smith is selling carbon capture and storage (CCUS) as good for the environment and the economy.We are not so sure.Certainly, business seems to like it and in his speech in the Legislature, Smith leaned heavily into how happy it
Dec. 6 is the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.
If you think your internet is bad now, imagine what it was like 22 years ago. That's when Muskoka Community Network first started advocating for broadband in our underserviced areas. It was a passion project that has done great good over more than two decades, but now it's shuttering its doors.
Queen’s Park is on an urgent mission to build new housing. But this headlong rush can’t come at the expense of environmental protections or leave muni
When voters in Muskoka's municipalities went to the polls last week, you voted both in support of the known and for change.
Bill 7 moves alternate level of care patients out.
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