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Lakehead University celebrates Powley Day

Lakehead University celebrates Powley Day

The victory was extremely important for not only citizens in Ontario but all of Canada, Wendy Houston, president of the Thunder Bay and District Métis Council for the Métis Nation of Ontario region, said.
Missing youths located by OPP

Missing youths located by OPP

Both youths were located safe, in good health and were transported to the Lake of the Woods District Hospital for precautionary evaluations.
OPP investigating sudden death in Sioux Lookout

OPP investigating sudden death in Sioux Lookout

There are no concerns for public safety at this time, however police are continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding this death.
Driver arrested and charged

Driver arrested and charged

The accused was scheduled to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice in Fort Frances on Thursday.
Provincial fund pays for Ignace culvert project

Provincial fund pays for Ignace culvert project

The township announced the Pine Street project’s completion in June.
Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
With his AGT odyssey done, Atikokan’s Sampson has an EP out soon

With his AGT odyssey done, Atikokan’s Sampson has an EP out soon

Alex Sampson performed an original ballad in last week’s America’s Got Talent semifinal.
Grassy Narrows First Nation members to rally at Queen’s Park

Grassy Narrows First Nation members to rally at Queen’s Park

The rally is meant to raise awareness regarding ongoing mercury contamination of the English-Wabigoon River system and call for the Dryden Paper Mill to be shut down
Dryden wants to turn tree trunks into art

Dryden wants to turn tree trunks into art

Artists are invited to submit expressions of interest to carve two large cottonwood tree trunks at a city park.
Court orders Hydro One subsidiary to pay air charter service $2.7M

Court orders Hydro One subsidiary to pay air charter service $2.7M

A Thunder Bay court ruled that Hydro One Remote Networks breached a contract for the delivery of diesel fuel to First Nations
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