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OPP investigate tractor-trailer incident on Highway 11/17

OPP investigate tractor-trailer incident on Highway 11/17

The drivers of two transport trucks narrowly missed colliding with each other and with oncoming vehicles
Lack of committed Indigenous tourism dollars shocks organization

Lack of committed Indigenous tourism dollars shocks organization

'I don’t understand why the entire government doesn’t see Indigenous tourism as such an important contribution, not only to the economy but also reconciliation in general,' says CEO
New ultra-low overnight electricity rate launches in May

New ultra-low overnight electricity rate launches in May

The plan may be attractive to electric vehicle users or people who heat their homes with electricity
Red Lake Francophone Association recognized for work

Red Lake Francophone Association recognized for work

The Association Francophone de Red Lake is given award for website promoting French heritage in the area.
VIDEO: Fort Frances set to get new provincial judge

VIDEO: Fort Frances set to get new provincial judge

Opponents to Mining Act changes accuse government of 'politicizing' the permitting process

Opponents to Mining Act changes accuse government of 'politicizing' the permitting process

Neskantaga chief will only meet with Premier Doug Ford to discuss the Ring of Fire
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Murder charge laid in Slate Falls First Nation death

Murder charge laid in Slate Falls First Nation death

David Brown, a 32-year-old from Wapekeka First Nation, has been identified as the victim
Snowmobile trails go to 'limited' status as season end approaches

Snowmobile trails go to 'limited' status as season end approaches

Thunder Bay Adventure Trails says an excellent season is finishing on a high note
Indigenous policing leader says Canada’s ‘take it or leave it’ funding agreement is discrimination

Indigenous policing leader says Canada’s ‘take it or leave it’ funding agreement is discrimination

Chronic underfunding led Indigenous Police Chiefs of Ontario to file human rights complaints against Public Safety Canada.
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