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Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Chiefs oppose nuclear repository in letter

Chiefs oppose nuclear repository in letter

The letter to the NWMO's president is signed by KI Chief Donny Morris and other members of the First Nations Land Defence Alliance.
Heritage Fund aids Kenora ski club and city park

Heritage Fund aids Kenora ski club and city park

The province is providing nearly $950,000 through the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation for development at the Mount Evergreen Ski Club and McLeod Park.
ONWA members host Indigenous event in NYC with the United Nations

ONWA members host Indigenous event in NYC with the United Nations

An Indigenous women-specific side event was created for the first time this year at the UN Commission on the Status of Women.
Arts programs get a boost from Ford’s government

Arts programs get a boost from Ford’s government

Through the Ontario Arts Council, Kenora’s art and culture sector gets a boost in funding.
Police bust massive drug trafficking ring

Police bust massive drug trafficking ring

In a multi-jurisdictional drug trafficking investigation, provincial and municipal police forces across Ontario take a massive number of drugs off the streets.
Creator of transgender flag visits the Sault, shares her story

Creator of transgender flag visits the Sault, shares her story

‘I was taken aback that it started growing popular’: Renowned transgender activist and flag designer Monica Helms kicked off 2024 Visibility Tour at Sault College this afternoon
Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
A roof for a rink, a boost for Sunny Cove

A roof for a rink, a boost for Sunny Cove

Kenora-Rainy River’s MPP announces NOHFC funding for big projects in Alberton and Fort Frances.
'Somebody out there knows something' about Corbiere disappearance: Sault police chief

'Somebody out there knows something' about Corbiere disappearance: Sault police chief

One year after 39-year-old vanished, Sault Police are again asking the public for clues — and Garden River First Nation has put up a $25K reward for information about the case.
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