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Women and Girls: A life of service

Women and Girls: A life of service

Rhoda Shank has been a staple of the Ear Falls community for nearly 50 ears.
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Ontario snowmobile trail permits will cost slightly more this winter

Ontario snowmobile trail permits will cost slightly more this winter

The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs has announced a 'modest' hike in the cost of a permit
Two Thunder Bay men and one from Dryden face weapons and drug charges

Two Thunder Bay men and one from Dryden face weapons and drug charges

OPP stopped a vehicle being driven erratically east of Fort Frances on Sunday
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
SIJHL Roundup: Expansion Bombers knock off North Stars

SIJHL Roundup: Expansion Bombers knock off North Stars

Dryden, Red Lake also pick up wins on Saturday night.
SIJHL roundup: Fighting Walleye rally from four down to edge Miners in OT

SIJHL roundup: Fighting Walleye rally from four down to edge Miners in OT

Kam River scores four goals in 184 seconds to send their game against Red Lake to overtime, where Holden Woodcroft played the goal-scoring hero.
Matawa Chiefs lend support to forestry lawsuit against province

Matawa Chiefs lend support to forestry lawsuit against province

The lawsuit filed against the province of Ontario by three Treaty 9 First Nations seeks to stop the degradation of the boreal forest on territorial lands
Staffing and bed shortages a continuing concern at Rainycrest LTC

Staffing and bed shortages a continuing concern at Rainycrest LTC

The operator of a Fort Frances long-term care home says Bill 7 will likely have a negligible impact, but is seriously concerned over staffing shortages and reduced capacity.
Investigation into Bamaji plane crash near Sioux Lookout concluded

Investigation into Bamaji plane crash near Sioux Lookout concluded

The Transportation Service Board's investigation into the Cessna 2-0-8 operated by Bamaji Air collision last March concluded that winter weather caused the crash.
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