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Thunder Bay gymnasts excited for home meet

Thunder Bay gymnasts excited for home meet

The Thunder Bay Gymnastics Association are welcoming competitors from Dryden and Fort Frances to town on Saturday.
Repeat impaired offender arrested again

Repeat impaired offender arrested again

A 41-year-old from Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation was stopped by police early Friday morning after officers recognized someone behind the wheel who was prohibited from driving.
VIDEO: Ignace chosen to host nuclear waste repository

VIDEO: Ignace chosen to host nuclear waste repository

NWMO made the right choice: Oliver

NWMO made the right choice: Oliver

City’s intergovernmental affairs committee chairperson says selection of Ignace and Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation as host communities for nuclear waste repository will bring a brand new industry to the region.
The fight's not over, anti-nuclear First Nations leaders say

The fight's not over, anti-nuclear First Nations leaders say

Onigaming’s chief says he received many phone calls after the NWMO announced it has chosen a Northwestern Ontario site for a nuclear waste repository.
Historic NWMO decision evokes excitement, disappointment

Historic NWMO decision evokes excitement, disappointment

Nuclear Waste Management Organization's president said the selection of Revell Lake for a deep geological repository is 'a historic moment.'
LETTER: The rest of the (bus) story

LETTER: The rest of the (bus) story

Private sector carriers are not the solution for Northwestern Ontario, says longtime former politician.
NWMO selects Ignace to host nuclear waste repository

NWMO selects Ignace to host nuclear waste repository

NWMO president Laurie Swami hailed the site selection as 'a historic moment' and said the DGR 'will solve an environmental issue and supports Canada’s climate change goals.'
Dryden, NWMO in 'community benefit agreement' talks

Dryden, NWMO in 'community benefit agreement' talks

Dryden Mayor Jack Harrison says any agreement with the NWMO would be subject to public debate.
UPDATED: Hajdu pressured to implement First Nations Procurement Authority

UPDATED: Hajdu pressured to implement First Nations Procurement Authority

First Nations organizations want to eliminate Indigenous identity fraud in the awarding of federal contracts
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