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OPP warning about paving and construction fraud

OPP warning about paving and construction fraud

“Every year thousands of Canadians are victimized, and millions of dollars are lost through many forms of fraud,” the OPP release said. 
As private-pay crackdown looms, 'executive health' clinics charge freely

As private-pay crackdown looms, 'executive health' clinics charge freely

Clinics operate by paywalling primary care physicians behind 'block fees' for non-OHIP-covered services
Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Borderland Pride presents an ultimatum to Emo township

Borderland Pride presents an ultimatum to Emo township

Borderland Pride presented an offer to the Emo’s council, which may resolve a four-year feud.
Hundreds attended nuclear event in Ignace

Hundreds attended nuclear event in Ignace

“Words alone cannot explain the excitement and joy we had as a township to host one of the most important nuclear learning events that this community has ever witnessed."
Impaired charges laid in Red Lake

Impaired charges laid in Red Lake

Red Lake OPP arrested and charged one individual on April 11.
Former Fort Frances resident returns to host 3-Day Olympic Boxing Training Camp

Former Fort Frances resident returns to host 3-Day Olympic Boxing Training Camp

Witherspoon had previously coached boxing classes at a martial arts gym in Thunder Bay, but now that he has full ownership of his own gym, he is able to turn his vision to reality. 
Serious motor vehicle collision claims two lives

Serious motor vehicle collision claims two lives

Kenora OPP is currently investigating a fatal collision on Highway 525.
NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK: April 12, 2024, TBDSSAB loses $4.2M in housing cash from Ottawa

NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK: April 12, 2024, TBDSSAB loses $4.2M in housing cash from Ottawa

Canadian fishing guides and resort owners seek protections for local tourism industry

Canadian fishing guides and resort owners seek protections for local tourism industry

As a Canadian fishing guide, Hamilton feels it’s unfair that he misses out on revenue and competes with American guides in his own waters. 
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