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NWHU encourages residents to beat the heat this summer

NWHU encourages residents to beat the heat this summer

To keep cool this summer, protecting yourself against UV exposure is a good way to prevent heat and sunstroke.
VIDEO: Transport Canada reminds you to always wear a lifejacket

VIDEO: Transport Canada reminds you to always wear a lifejacket

Boating-related fatalities continue to account for a substantial portion of water related deaths in Canada each year, and they are entirely preventable.
Ministry of Labour now facing criminal charges in mining death

Ministry of Labour now facing criminal charges in mining death

The Ministry, an inspector for the ministry at the time, the former Dynatec Corp. and three others are charged with criminal negligence causing death in the fatal 2006 injury of Raymond Campeau
Chi Mino office opens in Fort William First Nation

Chi Mino office opens in Fort William First Nation

Chi Mino Ozhitoowin has formed partnerships with Confederation College and others to train workers for the Waasigan Transmission Line project.
Kenora's library and senior centre closed due to structural issue

Kenora's library and senior centre closed due to structural issue

City engineers will work to address the structural issues with the building and next steps will be considered in the coming months.
NAN and Grand Council Treaty #3 calling for answers into man’s death

NAN and Grand Council Treaty #3 calling for answers into man’s death

Bruce Frogg was from Wawakapewin First Nation.
Two regional First Nations, one local charity receive PetSmart grant

Two regional First Nations, one local charity receive PetSmart grant

PetSmart Charities of Canada announced the recipients of their Incubator grant for 2024 earlier this month.
SUV bursts into flames due to Highway 17 collision

SUV bursts into flames due to Highway 17 collision

Dryden OPP is investigating a fatal collision on Highway 17.
Community support is vital, Frontier Lithium official says

Community support is vital, Frontier Lithium official says

“We actually have been really out there in communities, ramping up our engagement and consultation and information sharing about the project over the last six months.”
Dryden councillor to face integrity commissioner

Dryden councillor to face integrity commissioner

A City of Dryden councillor was removed from the Working Circle committee and will be brought in front of the integrity commissioner for comments he made on social media regarding a death in Eagle Lake First Nation.
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