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Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
The Trews are performing in NWO this week and next

The Trews are performing in NWO this week and next

The Trews are bringing an acoustic version of their rock sound to six communities in Northwestern Ontario for a tour starting Tuesday.
OPP requests help in locating vandals

OPP requests help in locating vandals

The Rainy River Detachment is reporting 13 separate incidents of damage to vehicles in the Fort Frances area.
Algae bloom confirmed in Open Bay on Lac des Milles Lacs

Algae bloom confirmed in Open Bay on Lac des Milles Lacs

A blue-green algae bloom has been confirmed in Open Bay on Lac des Milles Lacs, public health authorities report.
It Ain't Easy Being Wheel-y: Open for business

It Ain't Easy Being Wheel-y: Open for business

The latest It Ain't Easy Being Wheel-y column reflects on how challenges can becomes just another part of one's journey.
Scouts kick off in Red Lake

Scouts kick off in Red Lake

The Red Lake Scouts are offering a season full of programming for local kids after a two-year COVID-19 hiatus.
Ontario's workplace electronic monitoring law is now in effect

Ontario's workplace electronic monitoring law is now in effect

Staff must be told if employers are monitoring their use of computers, cellphones and other devices.
Kenora Moving Forward to host candidate forum

Kenora Moving Forward to host candidate forum

Topics up for discussion at the Kenora Moving Forward candidate forum on Tuesday include addressing homelessness, poverty, mental health, addiction, and racism within the community.
Red Lake museum looks to highlight Anishinaabe history with community help

Red Lake museum looks to highlight Anishinaabe history with community help

The Red Lake Regional Heritage Centre is looking for people to share their stories to highlight the rich Anishinaabe history of the area.
Inquest into deaths of two Indigenous men while in police custody opens today

Inquest into deaths of two Indigenous men while in police custody opens today

The inquest will examine the circumstances surrounding the deaths of Donald Mamakwa and Roland McKay, who died in two separate incidents while in the custody of the Thunder Bay Police Service.
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