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McCarville wins way into Scotties in thrilling fashion

McCarville wins way into Scotties in thrilling fashion

Veteran skip made a game-winning draw in the 10th to edge Emma Artichuk 6-5 to capture the Northern Ontario Women's Curling Championship.
More building officials needed in rural areas

More building officials needed in rural areas

The province recently made regulatory changes so qualified building officials in Manitoba can more easily work in Ontario.
Century brand hot and spicy light tuna recalled

Century brand hot and spicy light tuna recalled

Canadian Food Inspection Agency found these tuna cans to contain undeclared wheat.
Ford government looks to tweak mining claims in Ontario

Ford government looks to tweak mining claims in Ontario

The province’s online claims system, which First Nations have argued allows violations of their rights, wouldn’t be impacted by the proposed changes
McCarville, Johnston power way into provincial finals

McCarville, Johnston power way into provincial finals

Thunder Bay's Krista McCarville is gunning for her fifth straight Northern Ontario title, while Thunder Bay's Dylan Johnston is back in the championship for the second time, eight years after his first appearance.
Rainy River services board approves 2025 Annual Budget

Rainy River services board approves 2025 Annual Budget

The budget will put over $34 million into local services.
McCarville's miracle shot sends defending champs to semifinal

McCarville's miracle shot sends defending champs to semifinal

Thunder Bay skip managed to score four in the 10th, down three to start the end, to pull off a 9-8 win over Timmins' Lauren Mann.
Monteith-Farrell to run again for NDP

Monteith-Farrell to run again for NDP

Former NDP MPP held the seat from 2018 to 2022, losing to Conservative Kevin Holland in the last provincial election.
Northwest Newsweek: January 24

Northwest Newsweek: January 24

Despins clinches playoff spot at provincial curling championship

Despins clinches playoff spot at provincial curling championship

Thunder Bay team has an outside chance at a direct bye to Sunday's final, but needs a little help.
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