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NOMA lobbies for LU veterinary program

NOMA lobbies for LU veterinary program

A proposal between Lakehead University and the University of Guelph to collaborate in bringing a new Veterinary program to the North gains support from NOMA president Wendy Landry.
Red Lake's new digital sign is up

Red Lake's new digital sign is up

The Municipality of Red Lake has completed the installation of a new digital sign for news and events.
Fort Frances Lakers fire head coach

Fort Frances Lakers fire head coach

The SIJHL team has let go head coach and general manager Paul MacLean in advance of the break for Christmas.
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
14-year-old artist shares her world with Mikinakoos Children Fund

14-year-old artist shares her world with Mikinakoos Children Fund

Partnering with the Mikinakoos Children Fund, 14-year-old Sandy Lake First Nation artist Jade Linklater shares her art for charity.
Conservation officers investigating shooting of moose near Red Lake

Conservation officers investigating shooting of moose near Red Lake

Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry says moose is believed to have been killed between 6 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday
Matawa chiefs say they won’t be ignored in the Ring of Fire

Matawa chiefs say they won’t be ignored in the Ring of Fire

James Bay Indigenous leaders want direct connection with government in partnering on Far North development
Hospitals getting grants from Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation for cancer care

Hospitals getting grants from Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation for cancer care

Hospitals in Red Lake, Sioux Lookout, Fort Frances, and Marathon are receiving money for equipment or projects for cancer care from the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Man acquitted of charges after conducting citizen arrest suing OPP, province

Man acquitted of charges after conducting citizen arrest suing OPP, province

A Sioux Lookout man who was charged and later acquitted of unlawful confinement after conducting a citizen arrest in 2016 of a suspected attempted break and enter suspect is seeking $100,000 in damages for false arrest and false imprisonment
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