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Man fined nearly $16,000 for selling baitfish and walleye

Man fined nearly $16,000 for selling baitfish and walleye

Charges were laid after the MNR conducted an investigation in the Morson area from 2019 to 2021.
Sandy Lake man charged with impaired had young children in vehicle

Sandy Lake man charged with impaired had young children in vehicle

NAPS officers were alerted last Monday to a crash involving the accused's vehicle.
Drunk driver nabbed because of crash notification

Drunk driver nabbed because of crash notification

Certain cell phones will alert emergency services in the event of a suspected collision.
'Significant' number of possible grave sites identified at McIntosh Indian Residential School

'Significant' number of possible grave sites identified at McIntosh Indian Residential School

The survey was completed this month and further results are anticipated by November, according to a media release issued Saturday.
Attempted murder charge laid in Webequie First Nation

Attempted murder charge laid in Webequie First Nation

A 26-year-old male has been taken into custody after Saturday alleged stabbing incident left a woman in hospital with serious injuries.
Speed limit reduced on section of Kenora's Rabbit Lake Road

Speed limit reduced on section of Kenora's Rabbit Lake Road

Speed limit has been reduced to 40 kilometres an hour for a 2.3-kilometre stretch starting at Valley Drive.
Fort Frances councillor resigns over reconciliation snub

Fort Frances councillor resigns over reconciliation snub

First-term Coun. Mandi Olson-Walton says reconciliation needs to be considered in all policy creation, not just as it relates to the Indigenous Relations Advisory Committee.
Fighting Walleye double up Miners for second straight win

Fighting Walleye double up Miners for second straight win

RED LAKE -- The Vern Ray era may be temporary, but it's working out just fine for the Kam River Fighting Walleye.
First Nations say governments should give fewer subsidies to fossil fuels and far more to nature-based climate solutions

First Nations say governments should give fewer subsidies to fossil fuels and far more to nature-based climate solutions

If Canada pivots to NCS solutions by 2030, the country could reduce emissions by 11 per cent (78 megatonnes of carbon dioxide annually), according to a landmark study that 17 research institutions conducted in 2021.
Ice Dogs end North Stars 9-game streak in OT

Ice Dogs end North Stars 9-game streak in OT

McLaren Paulsen scored three times, including the overtime winner, to lead the Ice Dogs to a 5-4 triumph.
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