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Housing minister broke law in Greenbelt land swap: integrity commissioner

Housing minister broke law in Greenbelt land swap: integrity commissioner

Integrity Commissioner J. David Wake finds Steve Clark broke the ethics law by sticking his 'head in the sand' on the Greenbelt initiative
Dozens of energy drinks recalled by Health Canada

Dozens of energy drinks recalled by Health Canada

Almost 30 energy drinks are being recalled by Health Canada.
Driver arrested after leaving crash scene

Driver arrested after leaving crash scene

OPP responded to two-vehicle crash on Minnie Avenue on Tuesday evening
Transport rear-ended in Dryden

Transport rear-ended in Dryden

A transport was rear-ended along Hwy 17 in Dryden.
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Dryden brings policing issues to provincial ministers

Dryden brings policing issues to provincial ministers

Talks between the City of Dryden and the Ministry of Solicitor General regarding lowering of police costs are ongoing.
Public elementary teachers apply for conciliation

Public elementary teachers apply for conciliation

ETFO president rejects binding interest arbitration, saying it's 'rolling the dice' with hard-won rights
Overdose crisis, homelessness among issues discussed at AMO conference

Overdose crisis, homelessness among issues discussed at AMO conference

Fort Frances mayor met with provincial ministers to seek support for addictions and mental health and homelessness
Family of Hermina Fletcher want ex-nurse to take responsibility for ‘inexplicably evil’ actions

Family of Hermina Fletcher want ex-nurse to take responsibility for ‘inexplicably evil’ actions

The Crown is seeking a two-year sentence for Lindsey Coyle, the former Fort Frances nurse who pleaded guilty to criminal negligence causing death for altering the medication records of 76-year-old Hermina Fletcher in order to steal morphine for her own personal use, resulting in Fletcher’s death in 2015
Mining industry talks strategy in recruiting Indigenous workers

Mining industry talks strategy in recruiting Indigenous workers

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum seeks answers on attracting new resource workers
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