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Indigenous Veterans' Day marked in Dryden, across the Northwest

Indigenous Veterans' Day marked in Dryden, across the Northwest

Many across the Northwest are marking Indigenous Veteran’s Day, which is recognized annually on Nov. 8
Sale of Red Lake mine could begin this week

Sale of Red Lake mine could begin this week

Many bidders could show interest in shuttered Red Lake mine should court approve sales process
NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK: Nov. 4, 2022: Wabaseemoong homicide

NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK: Nov. 4, 2022: Wabaseemoong homicide

Nov. 4, 2022: Wabaseemoong homicide (Northwest Newsweek)
Overdue library book fines to be thing of the past in Sioux Lookout

Overdue library book fines to be thing of the past in Sioux Lookout

The Sioux Lookout Public Library is getting rid of overdue fines starting in December
Barn fire destroys dairy farm, cows saved and relocated to Thunder Bay

Barn fire destroys dairy farm, cows saved and relocated to Thunder Bay

After a fire decimates his barn, the owner of Windy Ridge Holstein feels blessed to be part of an outstanding community.
VIDEO: Premier, education minister speak at Queen's Park

VIDEO: Premier, education minister speak at Queen's Park

Premier Doug Ford and Education Minister Stephen Lecce are set to hold a press conference at Queen's Park at 9 a.m. Tuesday.
NWHU launching mental health phone survey

NWHU launching mental health phone survey

The Northwest Health Unit is advising residents that they will be conducting a telephone survey on mental health.
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
New book revisits Stanley Cup glory of the Kenora Thistles

New book revisits Stanley Cup glory of the Kenora Thistles

115 years after the Kenora Thistles won the Stanley Cup, a new definitive story comes to bookshelves from a hockey historian and local Kenora publisher.
Students heading back to class after CUPE ends walkout

Students heading back to class after CUPE ends walkout

Rainy River District School Board and Northwest Catholic District School Board say classes will be back in session on Tuesday with CUPE walkout set to end
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