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CP Holiday Train to visit Northwestern Ontario in early December

CP Holiday Train to visit Northwestern Ontario in early December

Train to make a dozen stops in the region, featuring entertainment from performers Tenille Townes and Aysanabee.
Technology can make Northern roads safer, slower: report

Technology can make Northern roads safer, slower: report

Report from Northern Policy Institute recommends new ways to make roads and highway traveling safer in the North
UPDATED: Highway 11/17 closed east of Shabaqua due to a collision

UPDATED: Highway 11/17 closed east of Shabaqua due to a collision

One person was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries
VIDEO: Drones are being used to plant tree seedlings after forest fires

VIDEO: Drones are being used to plant tree seedlings after forest fires

The site of a large forest fire in Northwestern Ontario last year is one of the demonstration areas for technology developed by Flash Forest
Blue-green algae bloom confirmed in multiple locations

Blue-green algae bloom confirmed in multiple locations

The Ministry of Environment, Conservation, and Parks has confirmed blue-green algae bloom in three locations.
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
The Laura Howe Haunt in Dryden is back and scarier than ever

The Laura Howe Haunt in Dryden is back and scarier than ever

The popular Laura Howe Haunt returns to Dryden to give people a fright this Saturday.
Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation reaches $83 million settlement with Canada and Ontario for flooding claims

Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation reaches $83 million settlement with Canada and Ontario for flooding claims

Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation, located near Kenora, has settled a long-standing flooding claim with the federal and provincial governments for $83 million.
Ontario Health Teams approved for Kiiwetinoong and Thunder Bay

Ontario Health Teams approved for Kiiwetinoong and Thunder Bay

The province has announced the creation of new Ontario Health Teams serving the Thunder Bay and Dryden-Red Lake-Sioux Lookout areas.
New seniors housing will increase quality of care in Kenora

New seniors housing will increase quality of care in Kenora

With a capital investment from the Ontario government, Kenora's new senior housing complex will increase the quality of care for elders and seniors by keeping them in their community.
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