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NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK: Feb. 23, 2024, Feds backtrack on cutting road network cash comments

NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK: Feb. 23, 2024, Feds backtrack on cutting road network cash comments

North Shore Dog Club already planning for August event

North Shore Dog Club already planning for August event

The North Shore Dog Club Show will happen at Chippewa Park from Aug. 9-11 and the club is currently looking for vendors to round out the weekend’s events.
Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Growth of Thunder Bay-based AirSuite 'snowballs' with Cirro software

Growth of Thunder Bay-based AirSuite 'snowballs' with Cirro software

Revolutionary flight management software simplifies reporting, can improve compliance
Fort Frances local Piper Miller commits to play NCAA Division III hockey for Marian University Sabres

Fort Frances local Piper Miller commits to play NCAA Division III hockey for Marian University Sabres

A local hockey player is off to NCAA Division III hockey for Marian University Sabres beginning in Fall 2024. 
LETTER: Reader was "shocked" by LCBO letters to the editor

LETTER: Reader was "shocked" by LCBO letters to the editor

I was absolutely appalled that people would level accusations of bigotry while perpetuating stereotypes of Indigenous people being incapable.
Newmont puts Musselwhite, Porcupine mines on the block

Newmont puts Musselwhite, Porcupine mines on the block

U.S. gold company labels Northern Ontario mines as 'non-core assets.'
Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
'We've spoken to everyone': Feds not budging on international student changes, Orazietti says

'We've spoken to everyone': Feds not budging on international student changes, Orazietti says

Sault College president says it's too early to speculate on what the impacts will be on budget and operations if international student enrollment drops
Gillies council ponders hiring security

Gillies council ponders hiring security

Last year, the township began receiving threats in response to a proposed property tax increase of 26 per cent.
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