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OPP reminds the public to stay vigilant in search of Jeremy Sergerie

OPP reminds the public to stay vigilant in search of Jeremy Sergerie

Sioux Lookout OPP reaffirms they are continuing their search for Jeremy Sergerie, 23, and advises the public to stay vigilant.
Area student's duct tape dress wins international contest

Area student's duct tape dress wins international contest

Dryden's Monica Walsh's colourful graduation dress has won her a $15,000 U.S. scholarship.
Charge laid on Ignace resident for assaulting an OPP officer

Charge laid on Ignace resident for assaulting an OPP officer

Ignace OPP has arrested and charged one individual with numerous offences including assaulting a police officer. 
Strike drives some to explore making own wine

Strike drives some to explore making own wine

At least one Thunder Bay business is seeing a glimmer of a silver lining coming out of the LCBO strike that is now in its second week.

Doug Ford torpedoes electric vehicle charging requirement

Building code change would have seen vastly expanded EV charging capability in coming years
OPP point to 'alarming' rate of serious injuries for off-road-vehicle users

OPP point to 'alarming' rate of serious injuries for off-road-vehicle users

In Northwestern Ontario, seven people have either been killed or seriously injured this year while driving without a helmet or improperly wearing a helmet.
'We haven't been perfect' — Algoma Steel CEO grilled by council over recent spills

'We haven't been perfect' — Algoma Steel CEO grilled by council over recent spills

Councillors question steel plant's own ability to respond to spills into the St. Marys River
Northern Ontario hospital offering $2K referral bonus for hard-to-fill jobs

Northern Ontario hospital offering $2K referral bonus for hard-to-fill jobs

The lack of health care professionals continues to impact the region says Jorge VanSlyke, president and CEO of Blanche River Health
Still no date set for Wabigoon Lake nuclear vote

Still no date set for Wabigoon Lake nuclear vote

Wabigoon Lake’s traditional territory includes a site under consideration for a multi-billion-dollar project to construct a nuclear waste repository.
Landowner likes Ignace’s nuclear decision

Landowner likes Ignace’s nuclear decision

The Nuclear Waste Management Organization may choose a Northwestern Ontario site for its deep geological repository.
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