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Photobooth: Winter recedes

Photobooth: Winter recedes

TBnewswatch readers capture images of winter in its fading glory in this week's Photobooth feature.
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Change in federal assessment won't slow pace in the Ring of Fire, says mines minister

Change in federal assessment won't slow pace in the Ring of Fire, says mines minister

Federal environment minister wants more Indigenous involvement in Far North industry impact assessment
Pickle Lake gold explorer cuts exploration deal with Indigenous community

Pickle Lake gold explorer cuts exploration deal with Indigenous community

Ardiden and Cat Lake First Nation lay the ground rules for communication
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
ONWA leader joins UN status of women summit

ONWA leader joins UN status of women summit

Cora McGuire-Cyrette, head of the Ontario Native Women’s Association, calls joining Canada’s delegation at the UN Commission on the Status of Women an impactful experience.
Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation woman wins $75K OLG prize

Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation woman wins $75K OLG prize

Jessica Shabaquay of Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation wins $75,000 in Instant Winner’s Circle.
Provincial ministers have heated discussion about Ring of Fire

Provincial ministers have heated discussion about Ring of Fire

MPP of Kiiwetinoong Sol Mamakwa grills the Ford government about the lack of consultation with Neskantaga First Nation on the Northern Links Project.
Kenora mayor says council still looking to reduce budget

Kenora mayor says council still looking to reduce budget

The recent discount in policing costs Kenora has received from the province has helped reduced the increase in this years tax levy, however, the mayor says city council wants to find more savings.
Students can now enter the skilled trades faster

Students can now enter the skilled trades faster

It's estimated 1.2 million people are working in Ontario’s skilled trades. Many of them are set to retire over the coming years
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