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NAN Grand Chief issues open letter to Premier Doug Ford

NAN Grand Chief issues open letter to Premier Doug Ford

Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler released an open letter addressed to Ontario Premier Doug Ford on Friday in advance of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Northwestern Health Unit sets dates for flu, COVID shot clinics

Northwestern Health Unit sets dates for flu, COVID shot clinics

Appointments can be made online at the NWHU's website
Police looking to recover stolen shotgun

Police looking to recover stolen shotgun

A 28-gauge shotgun was stolen from a vehicle parked on Christie Avenue in Fort Frances some time after Wednesday night
Two charged with drug trafficking

Two charged with drug trafficking

Dryden OPP has arrested and charged two individuals for illicit drug trafficking.
GED exams to be discontinued across Canada, leaving fewer options for northern communities

GED exams to be discontinued across Canada, leaving fewer options for northern communities

As those in Ontario and across the country await answers, the deadline to register and complete a GED fast approaches.
Start-up accelerator offers $250K investments

Start-up accelerator offers $250K investments

An intensive 12-week accelerator program will help five Northwestern Ontario entrepreneurs scale up their ideas, with two eligible to score investments of up to $250,000.
Weapons incident leads to police seizing 19 firearms

Weapons incident leads to police seizing 19 firearms

OPP executed a search warrant at a home on Highway 621 in Dawson township on Wednesday after a weapons incident happened earlier in the week on Monday.
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
‘Two-eyed seeing’ touted for therapy

‘Two-eyed seeing’ touted for therapy

Two-eyed seeing incorporates Indigenous and non-Indigenous perspectives
OSSTF leaders hope deal secures progress on wages, school conditions

OSSTF leaders hope deal secures progress on wages, school conditions

A vote by OSSTF members means a strike by public high school teachers and education workers is off the table, while an agreement could be set in arbitration.
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