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ONWA releases videos to help residential school survivors

ONWA releases videos to help residential school survivors

ONWA is releasing videos on various topics, from meditations to learning how to build a drum to understanding and diffusing high-tension situations.
Family ‘on hold’ while awaiting NWMO’s decision

Family ‘on hold’ while awaiting NWMO’s decision

John Saunders owns 160 acres of land near the Northwestern Ontario site being considered for a nuclear waste repository.
Shabaqua Trail added to Trans Canada Trail interactive map

Shabaqua Trail added to Trans Canada Trail interactive map

This is the first of five new trails planned by the Northwestern Ontario Recreational Trails Association.
Wear eye protection to watch the solar eclipse: NWHU

Wear eye protection to watch the solar eclipse: NWHU

As residents of Northwestern Ontario get ready for the partial solar eclipse, the Northwestern Health Unit is informing the public to protect their eyes.
Buckle up this Easter long weekend, warns OPP

Buckle up this Easter long weekend, warns OPP

In 2023, 67 fatalities on OPP-patrolled roads were attributed to seatbelts not being worn.
Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Polar bear established Peawanuck as its hunting grounds

Polar bear established Peawanuck as its hunting grounds

Recently, the Nishnawbe Aksi Police Service (NAPS) and members of the public had to dispatch a Polar Bear that treated the community of Peawanuck First Nation as its hunting grounds.
NWMO submits new report, Creating the Future Together

NWMO submits new report, Creating the Future Together

The NWMO's 2023 annual report was submitted to the federal minister of Energy and Natural Resources this week.
UPDATED: Highway 599 reopened after collision involving snowplow

UPDATED: Highway 599 reopened after collision involving snowplow

A snowplow and a pickup truck collided Wednesday morning.
City of Kenora to construct new road on former Abitibi Mill site

City of Kenora to construct new road on former Abitibi Mill site

The City of Kenora invested $1.6 million to construct a new road that will connect 9th Street North to Main Street North on the former Abitibi Mill site.
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