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'Hometown pride': Hajdu represents Canada on the world stage

'Hometown pride': Hajdu represents Canada on the world stage

The United Nations High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development took place in New York City from July 21 to 23.
‘A bold move’: Kenora to expropriate historic hotel

‘A bold move’: Kenora to expropriate historic hotel

The step is part of plans to revitalize the Northwestern Ontario city’s downtown core.
Rainy River Services Board welcomes new director of community services

Rainy River Services Board welcomes new director of community services

The District of Rainy River Services Board has announced Faisal Anwar will be appointed as the new director of community services, effective September 2025.
Change to Ontario courts is a major step back, advocacy group says

Change to Ontario courts is a major step back, advocacy group says

Following a series of disruptive Zoom bombings, the Ontario Court of Justice has restricted access to its virtual proceedings
Ontario invests $7M in critical minerals amid U.S. tariffs

Ontario invests $7M in critical minerals amid U.S. tariffs

Province hopes to entice more exploration in support of finding and developing new critical mineral mines
Provincial funding to support Indigenous development initiatives

Provincial funding to support Indigenous development initiatives

Grants, funds of $9.2 million available for up to 39 projects
UPDATED: SIU and OPP investigate fatality on Deer Lake First Nation

UPDATED: SIU and OPP investigate fatality on Deer Lake First Nation

A NAPS officer discharged his firearm at a man who fled when police attempted to arrest him
No reports of tornado touchdown after warning, Environment Canada says

No reports of tornado touchdown after warning, Environment Canada says

A tornado warning was issued late Tuesday evening for areas in and around Dryden.
Furry suspect sought after vehicle break-in

Furry suspect sought after vehicle break-in

A vehicle on a Northwestern Ontario First Nation sustained significant damage when a bear broke into it
Land claim case over Anicinabe Park will continue, court rules

Land claim case over Anicinabe Park will continue, court rules

The City of Kenora and the federal government failed to convince a judge the case should be thrown out due to time limitations.
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