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Rock around the Christmas Tree with the KLWCF

Rock around the Christmas Tree with the KLWCF

Kenora and Lake of the Woods Community Foundation's 19th Annual Festival of Trees is ready to rock this holiday season.
Enbridge Gas wants to 'harmonize' its four Ontario rate zones

Enbridge Gas wants to 'harmonize' its four Ontario rate zones

The company says establishing a single rate zone will allow it to treat customers across Ontario with the same rates for the same service
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
OPP continuing to search for missing 31-year-old woman

OPP continuing to search for missing 31-year-old woman

Larhonda Miranda Shingebis was last seen on Nov. 5 in the area of Sturgeon River Road in Sioux Lookout.
Mining company signs exploration agreement with Mishkeegogamang

Mining company signs exploration agreement with Mishkeegogamang

AuTECO and Mishkeegogamang Ojibway Frist Nation sign a pre-mining exploration agreement for the Pickle Crow project near Pickle Lake.
Volunteers in Ear Falls pack shoeboxes with gifts for children around the world

Volunteers in Ear Falls pack shoeboxes with gifts for children around the world

Nearly 150 shoeboxes collected and filled in Ear Falls for Operation Christmas Child
Season ends for Miss Mckenzie II

Season ends for Miss Mckenzie II

The Miss McKenzie II Ferry is immediately out of service for the season with ice forming in the channel
Northwestern Health Unit explores climate change impacts

Northwestern Health Unit explores climate change impacts

Northwestern Health Unit released a report on the health impacts of climate change in Northwestern Ontario.
Dryden community groups partner for winter warmth drive

Dryden community groups partner for winter warmth drive

Dryden community organizations are asking residents to donate warm winter cloths for the less fortunate
Matawa chiefs push back against U.S. military agenda in the Ring of Fire

Matawa chiefs push back against U.S. military agenda in the Ring of Fire

First Nation leaders demand a big say over any industrial development on their James Bay homelands
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