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OPP, RCMP warn of increase in ‘grandparent’ scams

OPP, RCMP warn of increase in ‘grandparent’ scams

An awareness campaign in partnership with Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre runs Feb. 6-10
Wabaseemoong water woes continue

Wabaseemoong water woes continue

Community is looking at a plan that would restore access to running water, but boil water advisory would remain in effect.
Snowshoes now among offerings at Kenora Public Library

Snowshoes now among offerings at Kenora Public Library

Anyone with a library card can now borrow a pair of snowshoes along with their favourite books at the Kenora Public Library.
One arrested on drug charges in Fort Frances

One arrested on drug charges in Fort Frances

Police seized suspected fentanyl and hydromorphone with an estimated street value of $35,000.
NAN wants seat at federal-provincial health funding summit

NAN wants seat at federal-provincial health funding summit

Grand Chief Derek Fox says excluding NAN disrespects a charter it signed with the federal and Ontario governments
Longest boil water advisory in Canada marks 28th year

Longest boil water advisory in Canada marks 28th year

Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu met with Neskantaga First Nation on Wednesday to discuss the final steps in bringing clean drinking water to the community
Health education the focus for the next four years: NWHU

Health education the focus for the next four years: NWHU

Northwestern Health Unit lays out strategic plan for the next four years
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
All local forensic autopsies may now have to be done in Toronto

All local forensic autopsies may now have to be done in Toronto

The Thunder Bay hospital says 'tremendous pressure' on its pathology department is forcing it to stop performing medicolegal autopsies
Environment Canada says Northwest will see reprieve from deep freeze

Environment Canada says Northwest will see reprieve from deep freeze

Environment Canada says Kenora, Sioux Lookout, Dryden, and Fort Frances will warm up a little this weekend, and January was milder than usual in the Northwest overall.
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