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Lakehead student scores research funding for Indigenous housing solutions

Lakehead student scores research funding for Indigenous housing solutions

A Lakehead University student has been awarded $150,000 for research into better sustainable housing for northern Indigenous communities.
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
First-time local author showcases children's books at library

First-time local author showcases children's books at library

Red Rock-based author Zachry Hendricken called writing and illustrating a pair of children's books a longtime dream, and an example of what those with autism are capable of contributing.
OPP stop suspended driver

OPP stop suspended driver

Officers with Rainy River OPP have charged a local from the Township of Alberton with driving-related offences.
INSIDE THE VILLAGE: At Metroland Media, print is officially dead

INSIDE THE VILLAGE: At Metroland Media, print is officially dead

This week on the podcast: Dozens of community newspapers in Ontario, including some of the country's oldest titles, are suddenly no more. The good news? Researchers may have found Bigfoot
Program extension good news for hospitals in the North

Program extension good news for hospitals in the North

Northwestern Ontario hospitals say the province's move to extend the Temporary Locum Program will help ensure Emergency Department availability.
Miners double up Fighting Walleye in opener

Miners double up Fighting Walleye in opener

Noah Tenney scored the game-winner just nine seconds after the Fighting Walleye tied the game 3-3.
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
ETFO workers reach tentative agreement with province

ETFO workers reach tentative agreement with province

The Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario and the province have reached a tentative agreement covering education workers.
How science fiction shapes the perception of nuclear

How science fiction shapes the perception of nuclear

University of Calgary professor argues science fiction has played a role in creating a perception that nuclear energy is more dangerous than it is.
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