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Ear Falls man charged with drug trafficking in Dryden

Ear Falls man charged with drug trafficking in Dryden

After an investigation by the Dryden Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police and the Community Street Crimes Unit has led to one individual being charged with drug trafficking.
Voyent alert system active in Atikokan

Voyent alert system active in Atikokan

The Township of Atikokan has a new service to help keep them informed during emergencies in the palm of their hand.
Women in policing both rewarding and challenging

Women in policing both rewarding and challenging

Two women newly appointed to roles with the Treaty Three Police Service bring significant experience and recognition, along with new perspectives.
Kenora grandfather wins $250k lottery prize

Kenora grandfather wins $250k lottery prize

Glendon Loranger of Kenora has taken home the $250,000 top prize in an OLG Instant Scramble game.
Women and Girls: Brittney Bembeneck

Women and Girls: Brittney Bembeneck

Working for the Ontario Provincial Police in Dryden as a Community Engagement Officer, Provincial Constable Brittney Bembeneck brings the community together while ensuring safety.
Fibre internet expected to roll out in Ignace by next summer

Fibre internet expected to roll out in Ignace by next summer

The telecom company providing fibre-internet to Ignace is hoping to bring the same level of service found in larger cities to the community by summer.
It Ain’t Easy Being Wheel-y: No tricks, just treats

It Ain’t Easy Being Wheel-y: No tricks, just treats

This Halloween is one that will always be remembered
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Awards celebrate local innovation

Awards celebrate local innovation

13th annual Innovation Awards recognize Thunder Bay flat-pack furniture company, Dryden agri-tech business, and more.
Lakehead professor uses app to support mental health across the region

Lakehead professor uses app to support mental health across the region

A Lakehead professor receives $100,000 to research e-mental health solutions for youth across Northwestern Ontario.
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