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Onigaming councillor saw an ‘awfully divided’ AFN meeting

Onigaming councillor saw an ‘awfully divided’ AFN meeting

First Nations chiefs from across Canada voted to reject a settlement agreement on long-term reform of child and family services.
Twinning of Highway 11/17 between Kakabeka and city moves to next phase

Twinning of Highway 11/17 between Kakabeka and city moves to next phase

The next phase of the twinning project will involve establishing the specific route in the designated route area, as well as determining drainage, structural, and illumination needs, and environmental assessments
Kenora vets plan big expansion

Kenora vets plan big expansion

Veterinarians on Matheson Street are eyeing an upgrade with nearly four times as much space.
Hundreds of traffic charges laid during Thanksgiving campaign

Hundreds of traffic charges laid during Thanksgiving campaign

A total of 399 charges were laid by Dryden area OPP during the long weekend campaign.
Northwest alcohol stats alarm medical officer

Northwest alcohol stats alarm medical officer

ER visits and hospitalization related to alcohol are more frequent in Northwestern Ontario than in other parts of the province.
Woman charged with impaired driving, mischief

Woman charged with impaired driving, mischief

NAPS officers found pickup truck in ditch in Sandy Lake First Nation.
TBNewswatch Auction returns next week

TBNewswatch Auction returns next week

Auction bidding opens on Monday at 9 a.m. and closes Oct. 25 at 4 p.m.
Mammogram blitz ahead at Fort Frances hospital

Mammogram blitz ahead at Fort Frances hospital

Riverside Health Care’s 2024 Mammography Blitz is set for Oct. 23 at La Verendrye General Hospital.
Grey Raven Ranch is out of hay for the Ojibwe horses

Grey Raven Ranch is out of hay for the Ojibwe horses

Ojibwe horses are one of the most endangered horse breeds with fewer than 200 left worldwide.
High food costs mean poor health: SLFNA

High food costs mean poor health: SLFNA

A new report on food affordability says the cost of feeding a family is quite high in some First Nations.
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