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‘Not a done deal:’ anti-nuclear advocates urging public to stay engaged

‘Not a done deal:’ anti-nuclear advocates urging public to stay engaged

The Nuclear Waste Management Organization wrapped up two information sessions in Dryden, public comment period still open.
Thunder Bay airport warns of potential Air Canada service disruptions

Thunder Bay airport warns of potential Air Canada service disruptions

Airport officials are cautioning passengers of potential delays and cancellations of Air Canada flights starting Saturday morning.
City going to AMO conference with priorities in mind

City going to AMO conference with priorities in mind

‘Our issues are similar to many other municipalities, not only in Ontario but across Canada and indeed the world …’
Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
NWMO selects Centre of Expertise designer

NWMO selects Centre of Expertise designer

The Centre of Expertise in Ignace will be the most visible part of the deep geological repository project, says an NWMO spokesperson.
UPDATE: Caland, Wright-Cassan earn spots at Canadian senior championships

UPDATE: Caland, Wright-Cassan earn spots at Canadian senior championships

A seventh-place finish at the Manitoba Men's Senior Golf Championship was good enough to earn a trip to New Minas, N.S.
Local council unanimously rejects strong mayor powers as ‘an affront to democracy’

Local council unanimously rejects strong mayor powers as ‘an affront to democracy’

All of Fort Frances’ municipal council voted for a motion opposing the province’s unilateral granting of expanded mayoral authority.
Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Fedeli: All First Nations invited to Bill 5 consultation sessions

Fedeli: All First Nations invited to Bill 5 consultation sessions

Indigenous leaders pan the process that will create special economic zones for major Ontario projects
Drugs seized, five arrested following break and enter

Drugs seized, five arrested following break and enter

T3PS arrests five people and seizes nearly 200 grams of cocaine and more than $5,000 in cash following a break-and-enter in Couchiching First Nation.
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