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Living Arts becomes the House of Den under new ownership

Living Arts becomes the House of Den under new ownership

“I'm really happy to keep the shop open,” said the new shop owner.
Indecent exposure lands one person in cuffs

Indecent exposure lands one person in cuffs

Dryden OPP has arrested an individual with numerous charges including indecent exposure.
Ignace lands a new chief administrative officer

Ignace lands a new chief administrative officer

The township's new CAO is an engineer with a master’s degree in business administration.
Poilievre’s promises may also cut services

Poilievre’s promises may also cut services

Pierre Poilievre promises First Nation businesses the ability to have some control of the revenue from resources collection on treaty land, while the deeper question remains: what services will be cut if his proposal was passed?
First Nations declare opposition to nuclear waste project

First Nations declare opposition to nuclear waste project

A deep geological repository would be bad news for the environment and people of Northwestern Ontario, according to the AKRC.
Fire in Nibinamik First Nation under investigation

Fire in Nibinamik First Nation under investigation

Nishnawbe Aski Police Service (NAPS) are investigating a house fire in the community of Nibinamik First Nation.
Teen at fault in SIU case in Fort Frances

Teen at fault in SIU case in Fort Frances

The Special Investigations Unit confirms teen in custody broke his hand after punching the cell door.
And the federal nominees are…

And the federal nominees are…

With a federal election looming next year, NWO candidates are preparing to enter the race.
Chief says Treaty Three Police Service is committed to ‘being culturally responsive’

Chief says Treaty Three Police Service is committed to ‘being culturally responsive’

“I acknowledge the concerns that are brought forward by those leaders and at the end of the day we take these concerns very seriously.”
Downloaded infrastructure costs remain hurdle, some claim

Downloaded infrastructure costs remain hurdle, some claim

The budget also created a $200 million fund that municipalities can tap into "for new and upgraded sport and recreation facilities."
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