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Atikokan needs crosswalk supervisors

Atikokan needs crosswalk supervisors

Atikokan having trouble staffing crosswalk attendant on the corner of Mercury Avenue and Hemlock Avenue.
Partnership with OPP brings communities together

Partnership with OPP brings communities together

The Ontario Provincial Police and the United Way’s 2022 “Building Stronger Communities Together” campaign yield excellent results.
It Ain’t Easy Being Wheel-y: Down time from the holidays

It Ain’t Easy Being Wheel-y: Down time from the holidays

Busy holiday season with trips to Toronto, Geraldton and Winnipeg before heading home
Highway 11/17 crash victim succumbs to injuries

Highway 11/17 crash victim succumbs to injuries

A 21-year-old from Devlin has died from injuries sustained in a Dec. 16 multi-vehicle collision on Highway 11/17 in Thunder Bay.
Man convicted of killing two Dryden seniors ineligible for parole for 13 years

Man convicted of killing two Dryden seniors ineligible for parole for 13 years

Justin Desautels pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for the 2020 deaths of Mervin Brownlee and Dorothy Brown in a Dryden trailer park and received an automatic life sentence
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Concern over rise in HIV cases in Kenora

VIDEO: Concern over rise in HIV cases in Kenora

Man arrested on weapon charges

Man arrested on weapon charges

Rainy River OPP has charged a man from the Dawson Township for resisting arrest and weapons charges
Kenora woman on 'disciplinary leave' after Facebook comment calling for vigilante justice

Kenora woman on 'disciplinary leave' after Facebook comment calling for vigilante justice

After a violent encounter in a Kenora business was shared on social media, a call for vigilante justice caused one employer in Kenora to put an employee on disciplinary leave.
Northwestern Health Unit issues notice about HIV increase in Kenora

Northwestern Health Unit issues notice about HIV increase in Kenora

The Northwestern Health Unit has noted the rise in cases of HIV in Kenora and issued an alert to let healthcare providers know about the situation.
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