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OPP lay charges after finding vehicle in a ditch

OPP lay charges after finding vehicle in a ditch

According to OPP Northwest Region, a motor vehicle incident turned into a criminal investigation.
'I was fearing for my life,' says long-time trucker in Northern Ontario

'I was fearing for my life,' says long-time trucker in Northern Ontario

Patrick Leblanc co-founded the Facebook group "Highway 11/17 Kills People"
Immigration pilot a huge success in Atikokan

Immigration pilot a huge success in Atikokan

FEDNOR recognizes the Atikokan Economic Development Corporation for their immigration success story.
‘These are not your lands to give away’: Chief Black on Ontario’s Mining Act

‘These are not your lands to give away’: Chief Black on Ontario’s Mining Act

A new case filed against the province of Ontario calls for changes to be made to the structure of the Mining Act, following tensions and conflict over mining claims recorded on traditional lands.
Suspected arson destroys Kasabonika church

Suspected arson destroys Kasabonika church

Residents of Kasabonika Lake First Nation awoke to a startling discovery on Sunday morning when their 30-year-old Anglican church was on fire.
OPP lay drug trafficking charges in North Caribou

OPP lay drug trafficking charges in North Caribou

One individual is facing multiple charges after a routine inspection at a checkpoint in the First Nation.
Hitchhiking lobster toy reaches Thunder Bay

Hitchhiking lobster toy reaches Thunder Bay

The trip 'Lucky' is taking from PEI to Alberta in an authentic lobster trap has gained traction on social media.
OPP lay spousal assault charge

OPP lay spousal assault charge

Dryden OPP has arrested one individual with spousal assault. 
AFN water resolution was ‘meaningful’ support: Onigaming chief

AFN water resolution was ‘meaningful’ support: Onigaming chief

Onigaming saw its resolution for “protection of drinking water for Anishinaabe” pass at last month’s AFN assembly in Montreal.
Aggressive invasive plant being tracked, treated in Thunder Bay area

Aggressive invasive plant being tracked, treated in Thunder Bay area

Invasive phragmites poses a threat to native vegetation and wetland biodiversity
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