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Fort Frances approves new official plan and zoning by-law

Fort Frances approves new official plan and zoning by-law

Council agreed that while making the money available to the community organizations who apply for it each year was the goal, the town’s financial situation also required some consideration.
Treaty 3 Police searching for two men

Treaty 3 Police searching for two men

Both wanted in connection with an ongoing criminal investigation.
Town officials meet with ministers at ROMA conference

Town officials meet with ministers at ROMA conference

The Rural Ontario Municipal Association held its annual conference earlier this week in Toronto with Atikokan among many participating municipalities.
Borderland Pride director says vigilance needed in wake of Trump order

Borderland Pride director says vigilance needed in wake of Trump order

Organization calls for clarification for Canadians travelling to the U.S. on a gender neutral-identifying passport
Chilling on the ice at the Hard Water Café

Chilling on the ice at the Hard Water Café

Kenora's Hard Water Café has been serving up treats right out on the lake every winter for the past seven years.
Men’s provincial favourites start off strong

Men’s provincial favourites start off strong

Trevor Bonot and John Epping won their opening games at the playdowns on Wednesday.
North Stars quieted by Miners in OT

North Stars quieted by Miners in OT

Playing in a sensory friendly arena, the North Stars and Miners were playing a make up date for a Nov. 25 games postponed by travel concerns.
New exhibit explores a Northwestern Ontario town's rich hockey history

New exhibit explores a Northwestern Ontario town's rich hockey history

The Museum of Atikokan wants help to identify rinks where photos of hockey games were taken.
Free fast-track nursing program launching at College

Free fast-track nursing program launching at College

Ministry of Health to provide a free accelerated Practical Nursing Program at Confederation College campuses across the region.
NAPS will grow ‘exponentially’ in coming years: police chief

NAPS will grow ‘exponentially’ in coming years: police chief

Nishnawbe Aski Police Service is on track to add 80 new uniform officers this year alone, according to its chief.
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