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Name change fees waived indefinitely for residential school survivors

Name change fees waived indefinitely for residential school survivors

Name changes, including changing to a single name, can be done through Service Ontario
Northwestern Fur Trappers Association looking to the future

Northwestern Fur Trappers Association looking to the future

Members of the Northwestern Fur Trappers Association are looking to make sure that their way of life continues for years to come.
Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Fighting Walleye score 11 in seventh straight win

Fighting Walleye score 11 in seventh straight win

OLIVER PAIPOONGE – The Kenora Islanders were no match for the Kam River Fighting Walleye.
Feds renew Local Journalism Initiative for three years

Feds renew Local Journalism Initiative for three years

Ottawa will provide $58.8 million to keep the program, which funds journalists in underserved areas, until 2027.
Great Bear Project shows promise for NWO

Great Bear Project shows promise for NWO

Kinross Gold’s Great Bear Project looking to go from exploration to extraction by 2029.
Outdoor hub designed for Dryden

Outdoor hub designed for Dryden

When it’s built, the park will be at the corner of Earl Avenue and Duke Street on a patch of land abutting the Wabigoon River.
Hate crime case very much still up in the air: Hartlen

Hate crime case very much still up in the air: Hartlen

Rainbow Alliance Dryden is wondering why charges have not been laid after being the target of a hate crime two years ago.
City of Dryden and union agree to terms

City of Dryden and union agree to terms

IBEW members' four-year contract with the city includes a 6 per cent pay raise in 2024.
Nor-West Animal Clinic services farm animals in the district for over 50 years

Nor-West Animal Clinic services farm animals in the district for over 50 years

Around 80 per cent of graduates from veterinary school will choose to work with small animals because of the perception of better work-life balance and avoid the odd hours to perform calving.
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