New Wildfire in Chapleau District

A new wildfire's burning in the Chapleau district.

Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources says "Chapleau 22" was reported Friday - about 0.9 kilometres southwest of Peters Lake and 1.5 kilometres southeast of Lower Prairie Bee Lake - though it's already classified as "being held" at 0.1 hectares in size.

It's one of a few fires burning in the region, along with "Wawa 15" - which is "being held" at 7 hectares in size, on the eastern shore of Lake Superior in Lake Superior Provincial Park, about a kilometre south of Laughing Brook Creek - and "Timmins 9", which is "under control" at 3151 hectares in size, after being reported at the end of May.

The fire hazard ranges from low to high across the North.

Impaired & Careless Driving Charges After 2 Vehicle Collision on Wawa's Harbour Rd

Impaired and careless driving charges have been laid after a two-vehicle collision on the Harbour Road in Wawa.

Superior East OPP say they attended the scene around 5:40 pm Wednesday evening, determining a male driver had been drinking - the driver then registered a "fail" on an approved screening device and the 30-year-old from Michipicoten First Nation was taken to the Wawa detachment for further testing, leading to charges of operation while impaired - blood alcohol concentration 80 plus, operation while impaired - alcohol, and careless driving, with a court date in September.

OPP remind no amount of alcohol or drugs is safe to have in your system while driving, urging anyone who suspects an impaired driver on roads, waterways, or trails to "make the call" to 9-1-1, as "your phone call could save someone's life".

Wawa Salmon Derby's Pre-Derby Set to Begin

Anglers will start hitting the water this weekend for the chance at some prizes for the upcoming Wawa Salmon Derby.

While the 44th annual derby isn't for another week, Derby Chair Brad Buck reminds the five-day "pre-derby" fishing contest is set to arrive.

Brad Buck on 2026 Wawa Salmon Derby's Pre-Derby
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The "pre-derby" runs through Wednesday, August 19th, with the derby itself running next Friday, August 21st through Sunday, August 23rd - registration's open now.

Chapleau Mayor Optimistic Ahead of AMO Conference

Chapleau's mayor is optimistic as he heads to a major conference this weekend.

Mayor Ryan Bignucolo explains he will attend the Association of Municipalities of Ontario conference.

Chapleau Mayor Ryan Bignucolo on AMO Conference Plan
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Bignucolo says a section of the downtown corridor - Yonge to Lorne - needs to be replaced for downtown revitalization, acknowledging there is funding for the surface but there's no point in doing that without first replacing the pipes.

The mayor also plans to talk with the government about housing.

Chapleau Mayor Ryan Bignucolo on Housing Need
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Mayor Bignucolo emphasizes the importance of discussions on options.

Chapleau Mayor Ryan Bignucolo on AMO Conference Talks
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The AMO conference runs Sunday through Wednesday.

Chapleau's Gold Rush Nationals Drag Race Returns

Chapleau's Gold Rush Nationals Drag Race returns to the track this weekend.

Mayor Ryan Bignucolo explains what to expect from the event.

Mayor Bignucolo on Gold Rush Nationals Drag Race Expectations
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The Gold Rush Nationals Drag Race runs today through Sunday, at the Chapleau Airport.

White River's 38th Annual Winnie's Hometown Festival Arrives

White River's bustling with excitement this weekend, with the 38th annual Winnie's Hometown Festival.

Festival Coordinator Natasha St. Louis explains this year's festivities mark an important milestone.

Natasha St Louis on 2026 Winnie's Hometown Festival Theme
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St. Louis highlights a few things happening over the weekend.

Natasha St Louis on 2026 Winnie's Hometown Festival Main Events
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St. Louis notes there is also a talent show tonight, the annual parade tomorrow, a house decorating contest, a cornhole tournament, a dance, and the White River Volunteer Fire Department will hold a grand re-opening tomorrow, followed by a barbecue - details can be found at winnieshometownfestival.ca

Wawa Public Library Hosting Monthly Music Night and Science North

The Wawa Public Library's inviting people to enjoy a couple events, including some music tonight.

Library CEO and Head Librarian Sue Jarrell touts tonight's monthly music night.

Wawa Public Library CEO Sue Jarrell on August Music Night
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Jarrell also notes Science North is visiting from 1 pm to 4 pm today, offering "Build It", which will be held outside of the library, if weather holds, or at the Michipicoten Memorial Community Centre if there is rain.

The Music Night starts at 6 pm tonight.

Careless Driving Charge After Ontario Northland Bus Ends Up in Ditch North of Wawa

A careless driving charge has been laid after a passenger bus went off the road north of Wawa.

Superior East OPP say emergency services responded to the single vehicle collision on Highway 17 - about 25 kilometres north of Wawa - around 6:50 am Tuesday morning, finding the Ontario Northland bus had rolled onto its side and entered the ditch - several passengers reported injuries, with seventeen taken to hospital for treatment of minor injuries, then subsequently released, while the driver has been charged with careless driving.

Police remain at the scene until the bus is removed, warning drivers to expect delays on Highway 17 and exercise caution while travelling through the area.

They're continuing to investigate, as well, asking anyone who witnessed the collision or has dash-camera footage to contact the Superior East OPP Wawa detachment or Crime Stoppers.

Wawa Council Agrees to Allow Temporary Trailer Camping at Buck's Marina - This Time

Wawa Municipal Council's giving a break to the local marina over a zoning issue - but warning about the future.

In their Committee of the Whole meeting last night, Council was told by CAO/Clerk Maury O'Neill that Buck's Marina was requesting permission for temporary trailer camping at the site this month and next month - particularly due to the upcoming Wawa Salmon Derby - but O'Neill noted that the property is not properly zoned to allow that, so it would require a zoning by-law amendment - for which no application has been received - otherwise that is illegal.

Asked why trailer camping was allowed there for several decades, O'Neill explained that enforcement of zoning violations is on a complaints basis, so it was likely because there were no complaints, but noted owner Brad Buck was warned last year about the issue and there have been complaints about trailers on the property - Buck did speak to the issue, saying he's been told people are preparing to come for the derby and there's "no place for people to stay" otherwise, adding municipal signage does advertise camping and assuring this will not be an issue in the future, planning to make the needed application with hopes for a seasonal campground and dump station at the site.

Mayor Melanie Pilon said she understands it's been allowed for years, she emphasized a need to follow the by-laws - as not following rules "opens up" the Municipality to "attacks", particularly as accommodation owners have already expressed concerns about moves that could impact their business - claiming her responsibility's to protect the Municipality and this puts the professionalism of staff in question, though Councillors Mitch Hatfield, Jim Hoffmann, and Joe Opato all expressed willingness to allow the measure this year - given the importance of the derby - though Hatfield emphasized she was frustrated with Buck for "not doing what's needed".

A resolution was cobbled together in the regular meeting, agreeing to allow the temporary trailers from this Saturday, August 15th - when the pre-derby fishing begins - to August 30th - a week after the derby ends - to allow time for people to remove their trailers after the event - a recorded vote was called by Mayor Pilon, who voted against it, while Hatfield, Hoffmann, and Opato voted in favour, passing the resolution - Councillor Cathy Cannon withdrew from the meetings during discussion and voting on the issue, due to an indirect conflict as a derby volunteer.

2nd Wawa Councillor Seeking Re-Election, 6th in Race for Wawa Council

Another Wawa councillor's seeking re-election.

The Municipality of Wawa's now showing councillor Mitch Hatfield is seeking her third term, joining fellow councillor Cathy Cannon and newcomers Shah Mohamed, Jason North, Eric Paquette, and Brandon Smit in the race for four seats on Council, which means residents will likely need to cast ballots this fall, though they may not need to for mayor, as incumbent Melanie Pilon remains the only candidate for that position.

There is just over a week left for candidates to file for Ontario's fall municipal elections - the deadline's 2 pm next Friday, August 21st - with candidate certification to happen after that.

Potential voters are reminded to check they're on the voter's list today by going to registertovoteon.ca - after today, the only option to have the list updated will be to go to town hall and staff update it, and local municipalities warn that "just because you were on the list last election, doesn't mean you will be this time", as the process for and government bodies involved in making the voter's list have changed since 2022.

Hawk Junction Horseshoe Pitch Tournament Nears

An annual event is returning to rouse up excitement in Hawk Junction next week.

Hawk Junction Local Services Board Secretary-Treasurer Heather Rainville says there is room to register a team for the Hawk Junction Horseshoe Pitch Tournament.

Heather Rainville on Registering for Horseshoe Pitch Tournament
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Teams of two are allowed, with men's and women's divisions - the tournament will be held on Saturday, August 22nd.

Wawa Council Agrees to Renew Michipicoten Golf Club License to Occupy

Wawa Municipal Council's agreed to renew an agreement with the Michipicoten Golf Club, as the organization looks toward a major infrastructure project.

In their Committee of the Whole meeting last night, Council was told by Club President Scott Carruthers that they were hoping to extend or renew the agreement from 2009 for another 15 years, noting it has led to stability and improvements for the local golf course - but the club's now been told the more than 60 year old clubhouse is in poor condition and does not meet modern building standards - including for accessibility - so they are looking to replace the building, and have met with FedNor and the NOHFC about the possibility - Municipal CAO/Clerk Maury O'Neill later noted a longer-term agreement is important for funding applications - with Carruthers also noted potential support from corporate sponsors, though there was no direct request of Council for the Municipality to support the clubhouse replacement at this time.

Council ended up voting in favour of extending the Club's license to occupy, which will now stay in place to 2041.

Dubreuilville Reports French Public School Board Trustee Candidate

A candidate's come forward for a local school board trustee position.

The Township of Dubreuilville's reporting retired teacher Léo Raymond has put forth his nomination for French Public school board trustee - he's the only one to do so at this time, though longtime French Separate School Board trustee Roger Lemoyne has filed for re-election.

Time is running out for prospective candidates: the nomination deadline of 2 pm on Friday, August 21st, with municipal and school board elections to be held across Ontario on October 26th.

Wawa & Chapleau Districts See New Wildfires, All Out

A couple new wildfires were seen in the Wawa and Chapleau districts in recent days - but are all now out.

Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources says "Wawa 29" was reported Friday - about a kilometre northwest of Oganek Lake and nearly 4 kilometres northeast of Highway 17 - "Wawa 30" was reported Saturday evening - on a peninsula on the west side of Manitowik Lake, more than 3 kilometres southwest of Swanson Lake - and "Chapleau 20" was also reported Saturday evening - on Windermere Lake, less than 2 kilometres south of Henna Lake, and 11 kilometres north of Highway 101 - though all three are now out, leaving just 1 fire still burning in either region: "Wawa 15", which is "being held" at 7 hectares in size, on the eastern shore of Lake Superior in Lake Superior Provincial Park, about a kilometre south of Laughing Brook Creek - it was first reported nearly a month ago.

The fire hazard's mostly moderate across the North, with pockets of low and high hazard.

Wawa Council Presented "Clean Audit" by KPMG

Wawa Municipal Council's been presented a "clean audit" for last year's books.

In a special meeting on Monday, Council was presented the consolidated and trust funds financial statements by KPMG, which noted that revenue was up while expenses have held relatively consistent for the last decade, showing the Municipality's been "doing more with less", leaving an adjusted operating surplus over $2.4-million.

Reserve funds were noted to be rising in recent years, surpassing $13-million in 2025 - more than half "uncommitted" - with it emphasized that the reserves are "fully funded", as that is not something all municipalities can say.

Council welcomed the report, lauding staff for their efforts.

Wawa Council Holding Back-to-Back Meetings

A day after a special meeting discussing finances and legal issues, Wawa Municipal Council are meeting again tonight.

First up is a Committee of the Whole meeting, including a presentation from the Michipicoten Golf Club with a clubhouse update - followed by a report on their license to occupy - and discussion about monthly reports from department heads, an agreement with recycling body Circular Materials, a recommendation to award the tender for Ganley Street construction, a report on the 39 Algoma Street Community Improvement Plan, memos on Michipicoten Memorial Community Centre roofing, the Canteen expression of interest, and an MOU for "Wawa Goose Veritas".

That'll be followed by a regular Council meeting, which includes resolutions to accept a revised Ganley Storm Sewer Replacement bid and approve two funding applications for the MMCC roof, as well as by-laws adopting the 39 Algoma Street Community Improvement Plan, a license to occupy agreement with the Michipicoten Golf Club, and the agreement for the Ganley Street Storm Sewer Replacement Project.

The meetings will be held back-to-back, starting at 6:30 pm tonight in Council Chambers - the main level boardroom of Town Hall - they'll also be livestreamed through the Municipality's YouTube channel.

5th Candidate for White River Town Council

White River has a fifth candidate for its four Council seats.

After more than 1.5 months without any new nominations, the Township of White River's now showing current councillor Rodney Swarek as an unofficial candidate, joining Keith Belisle, Ted Greenwood, Mark Hubbard, and Calvin Orok - Swarek's the only current councillor in the race.

There are still two candidates for mayor: incumbent Tara Hart and former mayor Angelo Bazzoni.

There's less than two weeks left for candidates to file their nomination papers: the deadline is 2 pm next Friday, August 21st.

Chapleau Council Holding Regular Meeting

Chapleau Town Council’s holding a regular meeting tonight.

Coming less than a week after Council approved the 2026 budget - which includes a 2% tax increase - tonight’s agenda includes a report on support from miner Discovery for the upcoming Gold Rush Drag Race, and multiple "in-camera" items relating to Human Resources or Legal Advice.

The agenda is available on the municipal website, chapleau.ca

The meeting begins at 5 pm in Civic Centre Council Chambers.

7th Candidate for Chapleau Town Council

It appears a seventh candidate's entered the race for Chapleau's four Council seats - another incumbent.

The Township of Chapleau's showing Catherine Ansara as a new unofficial candidate, joining fellow incumbent councillors Lisi Bernier and Paul Bernier, as well as Michael Houle, Monique O'Hearn, Pamela O'Hearn-Morin, and Gretchen Larabee.

There are still three candidates for mayor: incumbent Ryan Bignucolo; current councillor Alex Lambruschini; and David - or Dave - McDonald.

There's just two weeks left for candidates to file a bid: the nomination deadline is 2 pm on Friday, August 21st, after which candidate certification will take place and the official candidate list will be released after that.

Those who want to cast a ballot are reminded to check they're on the voter's list by Wednesday, August 12th, by going to registertovoteon.ca

Municipal and school board elections will be held across Ontario on October 26th.

Chapleau Council Set to Vote on 2026 Budget

Chapleau Town Council will consider passing this year's budget early this afternoon.

A special meeting's being held at lunchtime, including the adoption of the 2026 final budget - after the draft budget was presented to Council on July 20th - with by-laws to adopt the budget and set tax ratios and tax capping.

There are also two "in-camera" items: a Human Resources item and an item pertaining to Legal Advice.

The meeting will be open to the public, held in Council Chambers, starting at 12 noon.