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Dryden OPP arrest and charge 23-year-old with impaired driving

Dryden OPP arrest and charge 23-year-old with impaired driving

Police said charges came after a traffic complaint on March 26.
First Nations' drinking water an issue 'of utmost importance'

First Nations' drinking water an issue 'of utmost importance'

Ontario chiefs want the next federal government to revive Bill C-61, clean-water legislation that died in January when Parliament was prorogued.
Last week in numbers: OPP Northwest calls for service

Last week in numbers: OPP Northwest calls for service

Police saw saw an increase in calls last week.
Fort Frances motorist charged with impaired driving

Fort Frances motorist charged with impaired driving

Police released the man and he will make his first appearance at the Fort Frances Ontario Court of Justice in May.
Winter storm could be a record-breaker, Environment Canada says

Winter storm could be a record-breaker, Environment Canada says

Updated information from the national weather office now forecasting winds up to 70 km/h in addition to 20 to 40 centimetres of snow.
Possible job cuts at Confederation College 'alarming," union says

Possible job cuts at Confederation College 'alarming," union says

OPSEU local president Rebecca Ward wants the college administration to take measures that preserve full-time teaching jobs
LETTER : Surface is not the right place for spent nuclear fuel

LETTER: Surface is not the right place for spent nuclear fuel

A deep geological repository keeps the fuel safe for the long-term, without the need for active management.
UPDATED: Local family wants answers after daughter’s autism therapy funding cancelled

UPDATED:Local family wants answers after daughter’s autism therapy funding cancelled

Indigenous Services Canada denied latest round of funding for Scarlet Cully’s ABA therapy, leaving her without treatment.
Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Path 525 closes its doors in Thunder Bay

Path 525 closes its doors in Thunder Bay

While a lot of great health teaching happened at Path 525, the CEO says they still have a community with a lot of outreach workers who will engage with people.
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