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Rainy River mine hits its 2022 gold production target

Rainy River mine hits its 2022 gold production target

New Gold endures challenging 2022 as underground mining activity begins
VIDEO: 171 'anomalies' found at former Kenora residential school

VIDEO: 171 'anomalies' found at former Kenora residential school

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
171 'anomalies' found after grounds search of former residential school in Kenora

171 'anomalies' found after grounds search of former residential school in Kenora

During their investigation at the former St. Mary’s Indian Residential School, Wauzhushk Onigum Nation announces 171 plausible burial sites within the cemetery grounds have been found.
Temperatures above seasonal, but not record breaking

Temperatures above seasonal, but not record breaking

Kenora, Dryden, and Sioux Lookout are experiencing higher than normal temperatures so far in January, but it's still not warmer than the record breaking start to 2021.
Hydro One sets transmission line route for Waasigan project

Hydro One sets transmission line route for Waasigan project

Hydro One holding open houses to announce their planned route for the transmission line between Shuniah and Dryden.
Trailblazing Indigenous language program brings Ojibwa into schools

Trailblazing Indigenous language program brings Ojibwa into schools

A new language platform aims to create the next generation of Anishinaabemowin speakers across the Northwest
Rebuilding the Red Lake Regional Heritage Centre

Rebuilding the Red Lake Regional Heritage Centre

The Red Lake Regional Heritage Centre was damaged by a storm in September 2019 that ripped the roof off the building
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Policing costs soar in Dryden with high call volume

Policing costs soar in Dryden with high call volume

Policing in the City of Dryden will have an estimated cost of $1,393 per property in 2023, according to Mayor Jack Harrison.
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