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Charges laid after Sioux Lookout lockdown

Charges laid after Sioux Lookout lockdown

Jan. 9 incident under investigation after accused allegedly made threats at a local business.
Ignace chooses a non-interim mayor

Ignace chooses a non-interim mayor

The Ignace township council formally chose Kim Baigrie as its mayor in a meeting Monday night.
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Dryden ready to tackle air challenge: Harrison

Dryden ready to tackle air challenge: Harrison

Dryden’s chief administrative officer and the local airport’s manager are leading efforts to address a pending gap in plane service, the mayor says.
Collision in Pickle Lake leads to multiple charges

Collision in Pickle Lake leads to multiple charges

Pickle Lake OPP has arrested and charged two individuals following a collision.
Hockey gear donated to Slate Falls First Nation

Hockey gear donated to Slate Falls First Nation

WestJet organized a donation equivalent to 100 bags of gear for use by young people in the remote community.
Dryden OPP nabs two impaired drivers on the same day

Dryden OPP nabs two impaired drivers on the same day

Dryden OPP has arrested and charged two individuals in two incidents of impaired driving in the Township of Zealand - they believe one was impaired by drugs and the other by alcohol.
Neskantaga First Nation youth heading to NHL All-Star Weekend

Neskantaga First Nation youth heading to NHL All-Star Weekend

A GoFundMe is set up to help with additional costs for the upcoming trip to Toronto.
Lindsey Coyle sentenced to two years

Lindsey Coyle sentenced to two years

Former Fort Frances nurse, Lindsey Coyle, pleaded guilty in August 2022 to criminal negligence causing death for altering the medication administration record of 76-year-old Hermina Fletcher to steal morphine, resulting in Fletcher's death in January 2015.
Rickford believes passenger air service is still viable

Rickford believes passenger air service is still viable

Minister of Northern Development says the number of regional residents flying out of Winnipeg and Thunder Bay shows there's an opportunity to find a new operator.
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