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Arrest made in First Nation for aggravated assault

Arrest made in First Nation for aggravated assault

On Tuesday, due to the nature of the victim's injuries, NAPS requested the assistance of the OPP Criminal Investigation Branch.
'Traffic garden,' greenhouse, charging station among plans for Hydro One grant money

'Traffic garden,' greenhouse, charging station among plans for Hydro One grant money

The project fits into the Hydro One funding application criteria, where recipients create a more inclusive community through interpretation and translation services while providing a supportive environment for families with young children.
OPP working with Treaty Three Police to investigate death

OPP working with Treaty Three Police to investigate death

Investigators don’t believe there is an immediate threat to public safety.
Support rising for eligible beekeepers

Support rising for eligible beekeepers

Starting on Monday, beekeepers can apply to offset operating costs under the program's next phase.
Dancing for Indigenous History

Dancing for Indigenous History

Fiddlers and dancers and games will be on tap June 4 as Kenora Chiefs Advisory hosts a day honouring National Indigenous History Month.
NWHU warns the public of possible measles exposure

NWHU warns the public of possible measles exposure

The Northwest Health Unit (NWHU) warns the public of possible measles exposure in Sioux Lookout.
Treaty 3 man wins TV awards for Crave series

Treaty 3 man wins TV awards for Crave series

The four-part Thunder Bay garnered Ryan McMahon trophies in two categories: Best Factual Series and Best Writing, Factual.
Worker injured at Emo sawmill

Worker injured at Emo sawmill

A Dryden man was rushed to a Winnipeg hospital on May 28 and had surgery on his arm. The Labour ministry is investigating.
Council to offer Firth vacant seat

Council to offer Firth vacant seat

The seat was left vacant by David Kircher, who resigned following the release of an Integrity Commissioner report criticizing his conduct.  
Wells vandalized at Rainy River First Nations

Wells vandalized at Rainy River First Nations

There is “evidence of tampering” at the site of new community wells, according to the Rainy River First Nations public works department.
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