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Police investigation leads to drug trafficking charges

Police investigation leads to drug trafficking charges

An investigation by the Dryden OPP Community Street Crime Unit has led to charges being laid against a Zealand Township resident.
Ontario investing money into training for in-demand trades

Ontario investing money into training for in-demand trades

Since the launch of the SDF Training Stream in 2021, the province states that it has helped almost 600,000 workers in Ontario train for in-demand jobs in the skilled trades.
Access to menstrual products in schools gets a boost

Access to menstrual products in schools gets a boost

The province announced a new three-year agreement with Shoppers Drug Mart to expand the Menstrual Equity Initiative.
Rainy River hospital copes with COVID outbreak

Rainy River hospital copes with COVID outbreak

Under enhanced visitor restrictions, each patient may have not more than two visitors or caregivers at a time.
Axe the Tax Rally promises the simple life for NWO

Axe the Tax Rally promises the simple life for NWO

Pierre Poilievre’s common-sense platform focuses on axing the carbon tax, reducing red tape, and increasing addiction services.
MNR sends more fire rangers and support staff to Alberta

MNR sends more fire rangers and support staff to Alberta

Firefighters, management teams or equipment have been sent to six western provinces and the NWT this year.
Transport truck had numerous missing lug nuts

Transport truck had numerous missing lug nuts

OPP said it was fortunate a trailer wheel didn't fall off a truck on Highway 17
Inquest begins into the death of Ruthann Quequish

Inquest begins into the death of Ruthann Quequish

Ruthann Quequish died at her home. She visited the local nursing station multiple times before her death in April 2017.
Ontario nurses now have the lowest staffing ratio in Canada

Ontario nurses now have the lowest staffing ratio in Canada

New report shows Ontario has 651 registered nurses (RNs) per 100,000 people, which is the lowest ratio in Canada 
UPDATE: Red Lake-area standoff ends, arrest made

UPDATE: Red Lake-area standoff ends, arrest made

Monday’s standoff at a Little Vermilion Lake camp involved an individual with a firearm who had uttered threats, the OPP said.
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