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Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
NAN and Grand Council Treaty #3 calling for answers into man’s death

NAN and Grand Council Treaty #3 calling for answers into man’s death

Bruce Frogg was from Wawakapewin First Nation.
Two regional First Nations, one local charity receive PetSmart grant

Two regional First Nations, one local charity receive PetSmart grant

PetSmart Charities of Canada announced the recipients of their Incubator grant for 2024 earlier this month.
SUV bursts into flames due to Highway 17 collision

SUV bursts into flames due to Highway 17 collision

Dryden OPP is investigating a fatal collision on Highway 17.
Community support is vital, Frontier Lithium official says

Community support is vital, Frontier Lithium official says

“We actually have been really out there in communities, ramping up our engagement and consultation and information sharing about the project over the last six months.”
Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Dryden councillor to face integrity commissioner

Dryden councillor to face integrity commissioner

A City of Dryden councillor was removed from the Working Circle committee and will be brought in front of the integrity commissioner for comments he made on social media regarding a death in Eagle Lake First Nation.
Train derailment is no cause for concern: CPKC

Train derailment is no cause for concern: CPKC

Train derailment near Kenora has no injuries or threat to public safety.
Gov't petition response disappoints anti-nuclear groups

Gov't petition response disappoints anti-nuclear groups

Last month the opposing groups presented to the House of Commons the results of an online petition bearing more than 3,300 signatures from people concerned about the transportation plan.
New squash court floors a long time coming

New squash court floors a long time coming

Fort Frances squash players are getting used to the new court floors at the Memorial Sports Centre, which were replaced for the first time in over three decades.
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