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How students from Moose Factory are getting health science education closer to home

Sixteen students from Moose Factory have graduated from the Specialist High Skills Major program in health and wellness, a collaboration between Weeneebayko Area Health Authority and Queen's University. Among them is Jewel Chum, who found the opportunity to study closer to home pivotal after experiencing challenges attending school away.

New federal survey aims to count hundreds of beluga whales in James Bay

Fisheries and Oceans Canada will count beluga whales over the James Bay area over the coming weeks, and the results of the survey will be used to put together a marine conservation area.

New invasive fish detected in northeastern Ontario, near Sault Ste. Marie

A new invasive species of fish has recently been detected in northeastern Ontario. Sydney Currier is with the Invasive Species Centre in Sault Ste. Marie and says the Eurasian Ruffe was reported in St. Mary’s River in May.

Canada's women's basketball team counting on multiple generations to deliver 1st Olympic medal

The Canadian women's basketball team spans generations and is hoping to use its mix of youth, talent and experience to propel it to its first-ever Olympic medal. 

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