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Water levels in the Great Lakes have sharply declined from record highs a few years ago to below-average conditions as of mid-November.
A team of students from the University of Waterloo is working on a project to prevent further expansion of pike into the Kawartha lakes.
Longtime Shimano North America Fishing President Dave Pfeiffer will step down from the role effective March 31, 2026.
Water levels in the Great Lakes have sharply declined from record highs a few years ago to below-average conditions as of mid-November.
A team of students from the University of Waterloo is working on a project to prevent further expansion of pike into the Kawartha lakes.
Longtime Shimano North America Fishing President Dave Pfeiffer will step down from the role effective March 31, 2026.
The OFAH continues to provide industry-leading insurance coverage, and a total member value that far surpasses any other organization.
Applications for creating two new aggregate pits plus expanding a third near the Saugeen River prompts opposition.
Government approves largest expansion of number of campsites in Ontario Parks in half a century over the next three years.
A Nipigon couple and their dog needed stitches to treat bites and lacerations after a bear entered their home Sept. 16.
Ontario is investing $180,000 to protect water quality and strengthen creeks and rivers on Manitoulin Island.
The 2025 Waterfowl Population Status Report, released in mid-September, showed that North America’s duck populations remain steady.