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OPP officers will be equipped with body cameras

OPP officers will be equipped with body cameras

OPP Northwest Region has announced that officers will now wear body cameras as part of a provincial technology enhancement program.
Rainy River OPP lays drug charges in Fort Frances

Rainy River OPP lays drug charges in Fort Frances

The Rainy River OPP has arrested and charged one individual in Fort Frances.
OPP lays robbery charges in Sioux Lookout

OPP lays robbery charges in Sioux Lookout

Sioux Lookout OPP has laid a robbery charge after an incident in the downtown area.
Carbon capture is a man-made scheme for a man-made problem being used to make pollution worse

Carbon capture is a man-made scheme for a man-made problem being used to make pollution worse

The evidence is undeniable. In 1950 total global carbon emissions was 5 billion tonnes, in 2023 it was just over 37 billion.
Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
OPP lay drug charges on three individuals in Ignace

OPP lay drug charges on three individuals in Ignace

Three people were charged with various drug trafficking offences by OPP in Ignace.
Drugs and cigarettes seized by OPP in a recent bust

Drugs and cigarettes seized by OPP in a recent bust

Contraband cigarettes, suspected hydromorphone and other items were seized during a recent search warrant in Kenora by local OPP.
New drone delivery system could revolutionize Northern healthcare

New drone delivery system could revolutionize Northern healthcare

A local pharmacy has partnered with a GTA-based health-tech company for what could be a game-changing pilot project.
Young woman arrested for impaired driving

Young woman arrested for impaired driving

Through investigation, it was determined that the driver of the motor vehicle had been impaired by alcohol.
Special Chiefs Assembly confers over landmark agreement

Special Chiefs Assembly confers over landmark agreement

Representatives and leaders from across the Nishawbe Aski Nation (NAN) are gathering in Thunder Bay for two days to discuss matters related to the wellbeing of First Nations children, families, and community members - in addition to the final settlement agreement regarding a CHRT case dating back to 2007.
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