A bed shortage is back at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre.
Patients are being treated in the halls and alcoves.
Spokesperson Doctor Mark Henderson says the hospital has been preparing for this latest surge, but doesn't see the gridlock easing for at least another three years.
Full-day kindergarten registration is now underway.
The Rainy River District School Board says it will host open houses during the week of February 3, but parents can register their children at any time.
The program for four and five year-olds will be offered at all elementary schools in the area beginning in September.
Three walkers have left Attawapiskat First Nation with the goal of trekking to Ottawa with a message for the government.
Danny Metatawabin, Brian Okimaw and Paul Mettina are on foot to encourage the government to work together to address and reconcile several Aboriginal issues.
According to a statement posted on Facebook, Metatawabin states they're delivering a message to both levels of Government and to Chiefs that the time to honour our treaties is now!
Jail time for one of two men arrested in the 2012 death of a northwestern Ontario man in Winnipeg.
Raymond Baker was sentenced yesterday to four years in jail after pleading guilty to a charge of manslaughter in the death of 18-year-old Eli Mandamin Junior of Shoal Lake.
Mandamin, who was the son of Shoal Lake chief Eli Mandamin, was killed in an altercation outside a Winnipeg hotel in February 2012.
Baker could be released in just over two year's time due to time already served.