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City council candidate withdraws from elections campaign

City council candidate withdraws from elections campaign

Anne Berrey has officially notified that she will no longer be running for the City of Dryden council, but her name will still be on the ballot.
Frost advisory in effect for parts of the region

Frost advisory in effect for parts of the region

Temperatures will increase within the next few hours.
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Fort Frances against federal elections boundary redistribution

Fort Frances against federal elections boundary redistribution

In Sept.12 Council Meeting, Councils unanimously passes a resolution to submit their concerns on the proposed redistribution of federal riding boundaries to the election commission.
Fraudsters targeting Kenora teens for sexually explicit photos

Fraudsters targeting Kenora teens for sexually explicit photos

Up tread on online fraud warrant OPP to advising caution when sending personal information to an individual on social media.
Tickets on sale now for the Dryden Rotary Lucky Duck Race

Tickets on sale now for the Dryden Rotary Lucky Duck Race

Only 1,000 tickets will be sold with prizes being awarded to the top 5 ducks.
LU students learned a lot at Stanford’s Indigenous Student Seminar

LU students learned a lot at Stanford’s Indigenous Student Seminar

Lakehead University students explored federal policy, tribal governance, and Indigenous entrepreneurship during Indigenous Student Seminar.
Rail Safety Week to begin Sept. 19

Rail Safety Week to begin Sept. 19

Sioux Lookout to rise awareness for Rail Safety Week
Family Centre fights for the homeless despite controversies

Family Centre fights for the homeless despite controversies

The Family Centre operates as an unaccredited shelter, offering refuge to anyone in need.
Anishinaabe Elder develops land-based healing program

Anishinaabe Elder develops land-based healing program

An Anishinaabe Elder is helping teach people how to heal.
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