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Expo provides venue to ask questions about nuclear waste burial project

Expo provides venue to ask questions about nuclear waste burial project

“It’s an opportunity for people in the Northwest to talk to various people in the nuclear industry,” NWMO spokesperson says
We're back online! Here's what happened

We're back online! Here's what happened

A major technical outage prevented us from bringing you the news for a big part of the day, but things are back to normal now
Queen's Park needs to rethink its procurement process, says Ontario Chamber

Queen's Park needs to rethink its procurement process, says Ontario Chamber

Government can 'transform' health care, achieve value for taxpayers with a modern process
INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Who should foot the bill for safe consumption sites?

INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Who should foot the bill for safe consumption sites?

This week on the podcast: We take a closer at supervised consumption sites, who they help, why they work — and why two northern Ontario cities, Timmins and Sudbury, could be forced to close theirs
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Liberal leadership candidates pitch visions for future of party and province

Liberal leadership candidates pitch visions for future of party and province

The five candidates addressed healthcare, housing and rebuilding voters trust in the Liberal Party for the 2026 election
Mikinakoos Children's Fund secures Canada Post grant

Mikinakoos Children's Fund secures Canada Post grant

The Mikinakoos Children’s Fund supports 33 communities in Northwestern Ontario
Driver charged after handgun found during traffic stop

Driver charged after handgun found during traffic stop

OPP officers stopped a vehicle on Highway 11 near Couchiching First Nation earlier this month
Update: Missing person found

Update: Missing person found

A person reported missing earlier Friday has been found, the Treaty Three Police Service reports.
Liberal leadership hopefuls square off in northern debate

Liberal leadership hopefuls square off in northern debate

Bonnie Crombie, Nate Erskine-Smith, Ted Hsu, Yasir Naqvi and Adil Shamji hit the stage at Lakehead University Thursday night for the only debate based in Northern Ontario. A new leader will be picked on Dec. 2.
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