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Man arrested after allegedly striking vehicles, OPP says

Man arrested after allegedly striking vehicles, OPP says

Ontario Provincial Police say a 42 year-old was charged with causing a disturbance, resisting arrest.
Ontario court will hear young activists’ climate Charter challenge

Ontario court will hear young activists’ climate Charter challenge

The Supreme Court of Canada has rejected the province’s appeal of an earlier decision, orders Ontario Superior Court to hear the case.
OPP arrest driver allegedly carrying cannabis

OPP arrest driver allegedly carrying cannabis

Police received reports of a vehicle travelling at a high rate along the highway.
Fatal collision results in criminal charges

Fatal collision results in criminal charges

A 30-year-old man has been charged with dangerous driving causing death and bodily harm in relation to crash that took place in January 2024.
Weapons charges laid after April 30 incident

Weapons charges laid after April 30 incident

B.C. man behind bars after police responded to three reports of weapons complaints in a Kenora parking lot.
Voter turnout up from 2021, but not record-breaking

Voter turnout up from 2021, but not record-breaking

Nationwide, 69 per cent of eligible electors cast ballots; turnout was lower in Northwestern Ontario.
VIDEO: Local CMHA braches partner with Alpha Court to support the expansion of a mental health and well-being centre

VIDEO: Local CMHA braches partner with Alpha Court to support the expansion of a mental health and well-being centre

Peer-led 'recovery college' set to open in Northwest

Peer-led 'recovery college' set to open in Northwest

The CMHA's Recovery College provides 'a supportive and educational environment' for people struggling with addictions and mental health issues.
Woman died after falling into medical distress in police custody

Woman died after falling into medical distress in police custody

Five members of the Special Investigations Unit are looking into the incident in Kenora
‘High expectations’: NAN congratulates new Prime Minister, expects government to uphold treaties

‘High expectations’: NAN congratulates new Prime Minister, expects government to uphold treaties

Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler’s statement says First Nations must be ‘true partners’ in mineral and resource projects.
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