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Blown out tires, running from police - Montreal man caught after collision

Blown out tires, running from police - Montreal man caught after collision

With deflated tires, a driver continued fleeing police until they caused a collision with another passenger vehicle.
Burn permits required in Kenora

Burn permits required in Kenora

Burn permits are issued under a bylaw stating that no one may “set any outdoor fire in the City of Kenora, except for a campfire, unless such person is the holder of a valid fire permit.”
‘I want to fight for animal rights’: Julie Ann Fedorak

‘I want to fight for animal rights’: Julie Ann Fedorak

Fort Frances resident Julie Ann Fedorak has pleaded with OPP and the town’s animal control officers to remove the dog from her neighbour's home after witnessing serious neglect and abuse of the pets - however, she says no help came.
Tough to replace current race site

Tough to replace current race site

Unlike dirt track racers, drag strip racers typically look for an old airport runway with pavement infrastructure to accommodate this style of racing.
Fort Frances councillor resigns

Fort Frances councillor resigns

Coun. David Kircher announced his resignation after the integrity commissioner found him in violation of the municipal code of conduct.
Road Safety Week begins

Road Safety Week begins

The week is a national campaign for safe driving to save lives and reduce injuries on Canada’s roads.
Kenora family has 3 swimmers at Olympic qualifiers

Kenora family has 3 swimmers at Olympic qualifiers

Gabe Mastromatteo represented Canada at the COVID-delayed Tokyo Olympics in 2021.
Dryden Museum looking to include people from surrounding communities

Dryden Museum looking to include people from surrounding communities

Mayor Jack Harrison said he would support a revised by-law to include two seats for those living outside the municipality.
Retailers sought for market day at Terrace Bay dragfest

Retailers sought for market day at Terrace Bay dragfest

An area will be set up for the market vendors which is separate from the already established food vendors.
College and First Nations enter training partnership

College and First Nations enter training partnership

Chi Mino Ozhitoowin and Confederation College have signed a partnership to train workers for the Waasigan Transmission Line project.
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