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Tbaytel wins more capacity for expanding 5G service

Tbaytel wins more capacity for expanding 5G service

The company was a successful bidder in the latest federal radio spectrum auction
OPINION: Time to rethink highway twinning

OPINION: Time to rethink highway twinning

The 2 + 1 highway pilot should be expanded across Northern Ontario, says researcher
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Provincial biomass funding supports northwestern Ontario projects

Provincial biomass funding supports northwestern Ontario projects

Thunder Bay's CRIBE studies biorefinery potential to create new forest products
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Spotting early signs of dementia can make all the difference

INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Spotting early signs of dementia can make all the difference

This week on the podcast: By 2030, an estimated 1-million Canadians will suffer from dementia. Research suggests that promptly identifying certain behavioural changes — including apathy, lack of impulse control and social inappropriateness — can help delay the disease's progression
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Ontario First Nations launch application for judicial review over federal carbon pricing

Ontario First Nations launch application for judicial review over federal carbon pricing

Taking legal action against the federal government was a last-ditch effort for the Chiefs of Ontario to negotiate carbon tax exemptions for Ontario First Nations, chief says
Dryden's OPP costs continue to go up

Dryden's OPP costs continue to go up

The city's draft budget for 2024 includes nearly 13 per cent more in OPP annual billing than in 2023.
American protectionist measures stay in place against Canadian softwood lumber exporters

American protectionist measures stay in place against Canadian softwood lumber exporters

Five-year dispute continues as U.S. trade commission rules Canadian companies threaten U.S. forestry industry
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