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NAPS seizes multiple firearms in Fort Severn

NAPS seizes multiple firearms in Fort Severn

Nishnawbe Aski Police Service seized numerous firearms following an assault investigation in Fort Severn First Nation.
Indigenous Ingenuity staying in Fort Frances a while longer

Indigenous Ingenuity staying in Fort Frances a while longer

Indigenous Ingenuity: Timeless Inventions, originally scheduled to run until April 12, has been extended through April 23 at the Fort Frances Museum.
Beaver Brae swimmers make history

Beaver Brae swimmers make history

Kate McKie, Sophie Prepp and Matthew Debbo were the first members of the team to compete at the OFSAA swimming championships.
Ignace staging Nuclear Exploration Event

Ignace staging Nuclear Exploration Event

The April 12-13 event features exhibitors, a Kids Zone and panel discussions beginning with one at noon Friday on transportation safety.
80% of households receive more from the carbon tax than they pay: university professor

80% of households receive more from the carbon tax than they pay: university professor

Professor Livio Di Matteo said the carbon tax is not a large contributor to inflation.
Fire season underway as fire confirmed in northeastern Ontario

Fire season underway as fire confirmed in northeastern Ontario

Hearst 1 measures 0.4 of a hectare and is about 4 km southeast of Hallébourg
Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Fighting Walleye, Bombers to tangle in SIJHL final

Fighting Walleye, Bombers to tangle in SIJHL final

Kam River completes the sweep of Red Lake, while Sioux Lookout dispatches the North Stars in five in the SIJHL semifinal round.
Drug bust in Kenora results in charges

Drug bust in Kenora results in charges

Police spotted a suspected illegal drug transaction in Kenora on Tuesday.
Insurance bureau confirms untrained truckers are putting highway safety at risk

Insurance bureau confirms untrained truckers are putting highway safety at risk

The Insurance Bureau of Canada confirms what Truckers of Safer Highways have been claiming all along.
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