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INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Cigarettes that speak the truth, one butt at a time

INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Cigarettes that speak the truth, one butt at a time

This week on the podcast: New rules from Health Canada will force cigarette makers to label each and every smoke with a blunt warning — including 'Poison in every puff' and 'Cigarettes cause impotence'
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Red Lake Regional Heritage Centre celebrates reopening

Red Lake Regional Heritage Centre celebrates reopening

The Red Lake Regional Heritage Centre held a gala event to reopen of the main gallery after a severe weather event ripped off the roof in September 2019. 
Lithium mine developer looks for infrastructure funding to reach the EV market

Lithium mine developer looks for infrastructure funding to reach the EV market

Frontier Lithium’s PAK Project has a 24 years of mining life, but it needs government to fund the path forward
Heat warning issued for several areas of Northwest

Heat warning issued for several areas of Northwest

Environment Canada issued the advisory Friday morning for areas including Kenora, Dryden, Fort Frances, Red Lake, and Sioux Lookout.
Walk supports Ear Falls dog guides

Walk supports Ear Falls dog guides

The 11th annual edition of the walk raised $5,500
Northern social service providers travel to Ottawa

Northern social service providers travel to Ottawa

Kenora and Thunder Bay among the district services boards returning from lobbying trip to Ottawa.
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Police investigating murder in Dryden

Police investigating murder in Dryden

The victim, identified as 20-year-old Cypress Lawson, was found with life threatening injuries and was pronounced dead after being taken to hospital.
Ignace renews commitment to participate in nuclear waste burial site selection

Ignace renews commitment to participate in nuclear waste burial site selection

During a council meeting this week, Ignace council members voted to renew their participation in the Nuclear Waste Management Organization's site selection process
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