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OPP make arrests after stolen vehicle from Alberta spotted in Ignace

OPP make arrests after stolen vehicle from Alberta spotted in Ignace

Ignace OPP arrested and charged two individuals.
Seeking joy is the first step to spiritual health, says local priest

Seeking joy is the first step to spiritual health, says local priest

Father Mathias reflects on his personal journey to the Catholic faith and says it wasn’t much of a journey at all but rather a predetermined decision made by his parents. 
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
DRRSB acclaims chair and vice-chair

DRRSB acclaims chair and vice-chair

The District of Rainy River Services Board (DRRSB) acclaimed Debbie Ewald and Andrew Hallikas as chair and vice-chair.  
More nuclear talk in Ignace

More nuclear talk in Ignace

The Willingness Engagement Team is in town to chat with residents about a proposed nuclear waste repository.
NOWW welcoming Guy Gavriel Kay as LitFest keynote speaker

NOWW welcoming Guy Gavriel Kay as LitFest keynote speaker

Northwestern Ontario Writers Workshop (NOWW) Literary Festival will host international best-selling author, Guy Gavriel Kay, as the keynote speaker.
Police seize over $500,000 in drug bust

Police seize over $500,000 in drug bust

After executing a search warrant at a home in Fort Frances, police seize illicit substances and a large amount of money.
UPDATE: Major fire at Eabametoong First Nation education centre

UPDATE: Major fire at Eabametoong First Nation education centre

A structural fire has caused substantial damage to an education centre in Eabametoong First Nation, leaving residents with many questions and concerns.
Fatal motor vehicle collision shut down Highway 17

Fatal motor vehicle collision shut down Highway 17

Thunder Bay OPP is investigating a fatal motor vehicle collision in Upsala Township.
Federal government's international students crackdown a threat to some Ontario colleges

Federal government's international students crackdown a threat to some Ontario colleges

Northern college presidents warned that a coming restriction on post-graduation work permits will endanger their public-private partnerships
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