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MMIWG-themed art coming to Kenora gallery

MMIWG-themed art coming to Kenora gallery

Medicine Lines of Womanhood – MMIWG features artwork made with the support of grief counsellors, knowledge keepers, elders, art therapy helpers and family members.
NAPS board suspends Chief Roland Morrison for alleged misconduct

NAPS board suspends Chief Roland Morrison for alleged misconduct

Deputy Chief Brad Duce will step in as acting chief until an interim chief has been appointed.
NAPS arrests three for drug trafficking

NAPS arrests three for drug trafficking

Nishnawbe Aski Police have arrested and charged three suspects for drug trafficking in Sandy Lake First Nation.
Temporary nursing station being set up in Cat Lake First Nation

Temporary nursing station being set up in Cat Lake First Nation

Evacuees are expected to stay in Thunder Bay for approximately 10 days.
Dryden drug bust leads to three arrests

Dryden drug bust leads to three arrests

Dryden OPP and Treaty Three Police Services have arrested and charged three individuals for drug trafficking.
Students speak-up about safety during Seven Youth Inquest update

Students speak-up about safety during Seven Youth Inquest update

Two students spoke to city, provincial and federal officials and others during the yearly update on the recommendations made after the Seven Youth Inquest that concluded in 2016.
Argonaut Gold digs into its ramp-up problems at Dubreuilville

Argonaut Gold digs into its ramp-up problems at Dubreuilville

Magino Mine team looks to get open-pit mine and mill up to speed.
LETTER: Opinion on putting nuclear waste in Northwestern Ontario was "really disturbing"

LETTER: Opinion on putting nuclear waste in Northwestern Ontario was "really disturbing"

Bury it in his backyard -- that will make us in Northwestern Ontario feel much better.
Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Thunder Bay to host up to 80 Cat Lake First Nation evacuees

Thunder Bay to host up to 80 Cat Lake First Nation evacuees

Cat Lake's Margaret Gray Nursing Station burned down on March 2.
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