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Mosswood Adventures brings ice bikes to Kenora

Mosswood Adventures brings ice bikes to Kenora

Mosswood Adventures and Rentals pop-up shop brings Ice Bike rentals to the City of Kenora.
Sioux Lookout Public Library issues winter bucket list challenge

Sioux Lookout Public Library issues winter bucket list challenge

The Sioux Lookout Public Library wants to become the living room of the community by rolling out new programing this year and refurbishing space.
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Dryden staff recommends funding agreement with NWMO

Dryden staff recommends funding agreement with NWMO

The agreement includes funding through the NWMO's Learn More initiative, as well as near-term investment money that can be used for qualifying community projects.
Kenora skier sets personal best at Para Nordic World Cup in Finland

Kenora skier sets personal best at Para Nordic World Cup in Finland

Jesse Bachinsky, a visually-impaired nordic skier from Kenora, says his goal is to compete for Canada at the next Paralympic Games in Italy.
Symposium will examine electric vehicle safety in mines

Symposium will examine electric vehicle safety in mines

Virtual registration is open for Workplace Safety North event
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Hydrocarbons found in Wabaseemoong water after initial testing

Hydrocarbons found in Wabaseemoong water after initial testing

Water service was shut down on Dec. 23, 2022 due to accidental diesel contamination
Kenora Moving Forward seeking location to offer programming

Kenora Moving Forward seeking location to offer programming

Kenora community coalition, Kenora Moving Forward, is seeking a new location to better serve the homeless.
Immigration program kept or recruited 281 workers in Thunder Bay region in 2022

Immigration program kept or recruited 281 workers in Thunder Bay region in 2022

Officials say the number of applications for the coming year is already on pace to reach the highest total to date
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