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'There was a guardian angel watching over me': Winnipeg man survives bear attack at Kenora cottage

Dave Schwab, a Winnipeg man, says he and his wife Dorothy love visiting their cottage near Kenora, Ont. in the fall, because it’s more tranquil. But that was not the case last weekend, when the 69-year-old man was attacked by a black bear.

More conversations with Kenora shelter users, front-line workers needed, Ontario human rights watchdog says

Ontario's chief human rights commissioner says she wants to see more discussion and collaboration in Kenora, Ont., around the operation of the local homeless shelter and the provision of other social services.

OSPCA mobile spay and neuter unit travels to northwestern Ontario First Nation

The Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is scheduled to be in Naicatchewenin First Nation this week as the society says the trip to the northwest marks the first time its mobile animal care unit has visited the region.

Thunder Bay public school support workers begin work-to-rule as talks collapse

About 150 support workers at Thunder Bay public schools have engaged in a work-to-rule job action after negotiations between their union and the province broke down on the weekend.

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