We’re in the final few days of Canadian Women’s History Month.  Dawn Monroe of Cochrane researches Canadian women for a ...
The MPP for Mushkegowuk James Bay believes the province must be more proactive instead of reactive when it comes to the ...
A 30-year bagpipe player in Kapuskasing is the subject of today’s local history segment. A feature in the Wednesday, October ...
The Reesor Siding tragedy that took place west of Kapuskasing in 1963 is the subject of today’s look at local history.
A new grocery store for Kapuskasing in the fall of 1963 is the subject of this week’s Kapuskasing and area history feature.
A new grocery store for Kapuskasing in the fall of 1963 is the subject of this week’s Kapuskasing and area history feature.
A haunted house on Gurney Road in Kapuskasing has quickly become the In–thing to do on Halloween night. Rene and Rachelle ...
Heads up about a power outage coming to Kapuskasing this weekend. Northern Ontario Wires says the electricity will be off on ...
The spaces are filled in with numbers and both senior levels of government have signed off on what’s called Kap Paper’s ...
It’s been a long wait, but the town of Hearst is getting $452,100 from the province’s community sports and recreation infrastructure fund to fix up Claude Larose Recreation Centre.
A seat on Hearst town council is vacant following the resignation of councillor Nicholas Picard last week. Council chose to ...