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Walmart introduces sensory-friendly shopping hours

Walmart introduces sensory-friendly shopping hours

'Minimal sounds' will be heard in stores during early-morning hours three days a week.
Drug and weapons charges laid in Dryden

Drug and weapons charges laid in Dryden

Two individuals are facing drug trafficking and weapons charges following an investigation led by the Dryden OPP.
Northern Ontario trucking firm helps out hungry bears

Northern Ontario trucking firm helps out hungry bears

Trucking company credited for delivering tons of food to wildlife rescue facilities across Ontario
Driver facing multiple charges arrested on Highway 17

Driver facing multiple charges arrested on Highway 17

OPP found a person named in outstanding arrest warrants after stopping a vehicle for speeding.
NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK for July 5, 2024: Vigil held for man who died in Kenora tragedy

NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK for July 5, 2024: Vigil held for man who died in Kenora tragedy

Five new forest fires break out in Northwestern Ontario

Five new forest fires break out in Northwestern Ontario

Four of the new fires reported Sunday are not yet under control.
OPP investigate suspicious sudden death in Northern Ontario

OPP investigate suspicious sudden death in Northern Ontario

OPP say an unknown person with no vital signs was left at a hospital.
Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Prizes and draws add more fun to summer reading

Prizes and draws add more fun to summer reading

The program is open to everyone up to 18 years old. Children who don’t yet read by themselves are welcome to participate with their parents.
Less than half of autism program spending goes to ‘most important piece’ — core services: docs

Less than half of autism program spending goes to ‘most important piece’ — core services: docs

Advocates are calling for change after documents obtained through a freedom of information request show how the government spent nearly $700 million through the Ontario Autism Program
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