Tough times on the way in Thunder Bay.
550 Bombardier employees will be without a job in November, due to two major contracts ending this year.
The company made it official this week and say they’ve been in talks with the Federal, Provincial and City of Toronto governments since the fall of 2018 to help mitigate the terminations.
Sheri Leviski-Kotyk has more.
Hospitals in northwestern Ontario are moving to a digital world.
Randy Thoms reports.
Bob Nault is running once again for the Liberals in the Kenora Riding in this fall’s federal election.
The incumbent M-P made the announcement in mid-May, joining rookie Conservative candidate Eric Melillo.
Stuart Walter recently spoke to Nault about the relationship between Ottawa and Queen’s Park, the 50 Million Tree Program and the Canadian economy.
For the first time since opening its doors in 2002, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine has a new leader.
Dr. Sarita Verma has started her work as Dean, President and Chief Executive Officer of the regional school.
Mike Ebbeling had a chance to speak with Dr. Verma and find out more about her vision for the future.