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NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK: March 1, 2024, Trudeau visits Thunder Bay for first time since 2019

NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK: March 1, 2024, Trudeau visits Thunder Bay for first time since 2019

OPP lays an impaired charge

OPP lays an impaired charge

Rainy River OPP has arrested and charged one individual with numerous offences after a traffic stop.  
Two face drug, firearm charges after failing to stop for Sault Police: OPP

Two face drug, firearm charges after failing to stop for Sault Police: OPP

OPP seized suspected fentanyl, cocaine, crystal methamphetamine, and Percocet during traffic stop in Garden River First Nation
Ignace group learns about nuclear power

Ignace group learns about nuclear power

Ignace Mayor Kim Baigrie called the event "astronomical" and was amazed at the turnout.
Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Ignace health hub expanding children’s services

Ignace health hub expanding children’s services

Thanks to extra funding from the Ontario government, the Mary Berglund Community Health Centre is expanding children’s services.
OPP requesting assistance in shed fire investigation

OPP requesting assistance in shed fire investigation

The Rainy River OPP is asking residents in Fort Frances for information about a shed fire on March 5.
Ring of Fire development reaches milestone with new deal

Ring of Fire development reaches milestone with new deal

With the PDAC conference nearing its end, Ontario's Minister of Mines George Pirie was joined by Chief Bruce Achneepineskum and Chief Cornelius Wabasse for a special announcement regarding future developments in the Ring of Fire region.
SIU finds Dryden officers not at fault

SIU finds Dryden officers not at fault

Seeing the suspect climbing over a railing, the officers urged him not to jump, but the man fell, fracturing both of his legs.
Tick season has started early

Tick season has started early

Blacklegged ticks, which can carry bacteria that causes Lyme disease, are likely already active.
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