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OPP charge resident of Morocco in connection with school bomb threats

OPP charge resident of Morocco in connection with school bomb threats

Ten schools in Northwestern Ontario were among those closed after threats were received last month
Traffic stop leads to drug and weapons charges in Dryden

Traffic stop leads to drug and weapons charges in Dryden

Dryden OPP and NAPS have laid multiple drug and weapons charges against a resident.
Police lay weapons charge in Sioux Lookout

Police lay weapons charge in Sioux Lookout

A 26-year-old Sioux Lookout man faces multiple charges in Dec. 23 incident.
Update: Highway 17 closed between Ignace and Sistonens Corner

Update: Highway 17 closed between Ignace and Sistonens Corner

Weather blamed by police for highway closure.
Indigenous students in Ontario still face inequities

Indigenous students in Ontario still face inequities

The educational outlook was released recently in two reports examining long-standing education gaps by the Chiefs of Ontario, a regional organization representing 133 chiefs
Funds boosting business landscape across the region

Funds boosting business landscape across the region

The Nishnawbe Aski Development Fund has dispersed upwards of $4 million across its demographic this year.
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Fort Frances locals to take the plunge on New Year's Day

Fort Frances locals to take the plunge on New Year's Day

The Voyageur Lions Club’s Polar Plunge, an annual tradition, will take place Jan. 1 on Rainy Lake – weather permitting.
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Borderland pride recognized for programming representing 2SLGBTQIA+ history

Borderland pride recognized for programming representing 2SLGBTQIA+ history

Borderland Pride was recognized for their outstanding efforts in promoting the history and legacy of Dianna Boileau, one of the first Canadians to undergo gender-affirming surgery.
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