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NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK for Sept. 6, 2024: Kenora continues in a doctor shortage crisis

NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK for Sept. 6, 2024: Kenora continues in a doctor shortage crisis

Rural Heritage Agricultural Society bringing awareness to agriculture

Rural Heritage Agricultural Society bringing awareness to agriculture

The importance of holding the fair year after year is for agricultural awareness and agricultural history.
McKenzie Public School closed while police search for an individual

McKenzie Public School closed while police search for an individual

The individual was located by canine and arrested without incident. The school was reopened.
Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Kenora ER closure would be ‘disastrous,’ doctor says

Kenora ER closure would be ‘disastrous,’ doctor says

Health partners have a plan to address the area’s doctor shortage, but talks with the province ‘seem to be stalled.’
Five-mile bridge to resume rail service by mid-September

Five-mile bridge to resume rail service by mid-September

CN delivers approximately 45,000 rail cars per year to the Port of Thunder Bay, which makes this crossing a valuable supply chain for Canadian resources, particularly grain.
Cellphones and vaping were already banned in schools

Cellphones and vaping were already banned in schools

Ontario’s back-to-basics plan only strengthened policies that were already in place.
T3PS asking for assistance in locating wanted man

T3PS asking for assistance in locating wanted man

Treaty Three Police Service is asking the public to assist in locating a wanted man from Wabaseemoong First Nation.
LETTER: Environment North thankful council opposed nuclear waste

LETTER: Environment North thankful council opposed nuclear waste

'As councillors you are charged with the solemn responsibility to make decisions that are in the best interests of the citizens of Thunder Bay and the surrounding natural environment – decisions that are independently made free of the kind of propaganda that the NWMO proffers.'
Jamie Kompon bringing Stanley Cup to Thunder Bay

Jamie Kompon bringing Stanley Cup to Thunder Bay

The Florida Panthers assistant coach will bring hockey's biggest prize to Port Arthur Stadium on Sept. 11.
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