No one in northwestern Ontario appears to be impacted, but Elections Ontario says up to 2.4 million voters elsewhere in the province may have had their personal information compromised.
Chief Electoral Officer Greg Essensa says the privacy breach happened when two memory sticks went missing.
The data includes names and birth dates, but no SIN numbers or drivers' licence information.
A respite support program introduced to the Rainy River district two years is being continued.
Carol Ness of Thunder Bay-based Wesway says a pilot project that helps families who care full-time for seniors recently received additional funding through the North West Local Health Integration Network.
Ness says there's been so much demand that they have a waiting list.
The Thunder Bay District Health Unit is advocating a redesign of the provincial driver's license.
Spokesperson Klaus Larsen says making it easier to show when a person under 19 will reach age of majority would help in discourage the sale of tobacco to underage teens.
The Assembly of First Nations will decide today whether to re-elect national chief Shawn Atleo or choose a new leader.
Former Grand Chief of Treaty 3 Diane Kelly is among the candidates are vying for the three-year position, which will be settled by the votes of chiefs assembled in Toronto for the organization's annual meeting.
An area author who played a role in the latest "American Girl" movie will be hosting special viewing in International Falls tomorrow.
"McKenna Shoots for the Stars" is based on a character featured in two books written Ranier's Mary Casanova.
The movie was shot in Winnipeg and stars Jade Pettyjohn as McKenna with appearances by Canadian-born Nia Vardalos and former U.S. Olympic gymnast Cathy Rigby.
Tomorrow's event at the Backus Community Centre starts at 6 p.m.