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ONWA partners with Maori down under in new agreement

ONWA partners with Maori down under in new agreement

The local association is in New Zealand to meet with the Māori Women’s Welfare League.
Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
UPDATED: Thunder Bay Police Service under inspection

UPDATED: Thunder Bay Police Service under inspection

Inspector General of Policing Ryan Teschner says he is committed to ensuring residents of Thunder Bay and the Indigenous population receive accountable policing.
NAN chiefs ratify settlement agreement with feds

NAN chiefs ratify settlement agreement with feds

Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler said the chiefs demonstrated 'courage and leadership' in their 'historic decision' to ratify a final settlement agreement on First Nations child and family services.
Tbaytel 5G coming to Rainy River, service disruptions expected

Tbaytel 5G coming to Rainy River, service disruptions expected

Planned upgrades to Tbaytel cellular network in Rainy River and Crozier expected to cause temporary service disruptions.
French Catholic school board reveals strategic plan

French Catholic school board reveals strategic plan

Plan outlines roadmap for the next five years for the Conseil scolaire de district catholique des Aurores boréales
Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Conference examines Indigenous-led forestry

Conference examines Indigenous-led forestry

National Summit participants are ‘sharing stories about the new forest bioeconomy,’ says the National Aboriginal Foresty Association’s executive director.
Dryden mill receives ‘clean and green’ energy funding

Dryden mill receives ‘clean and green’ energy funding

Under a previous owner, the mill dumped many tonnes of mercury into the Wabigoon River.
Breast cancer screening age drops

Breast cancer screening age drops

The provincial change will allow upwards of one million individuals the opportunity to be screened, according to a provincial news release. 
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