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Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Highway 602 closed due to bridge integrity

Highway 602 closed due to bridge integrity

Highway 602 is closed at the Rainy River Tributary Bridge, with a detour available via Highway 611 South.
Grand Council Treaty Three offers condolence to James Smith Cree Nation

Grand Council Treaty Three offers condolence to James Smith Cree Nation

After the tragedy in James Smith Cree Nation community, Grand Council Treaty Three sends prayers to the families and citizens.
Kenora Catholic District School Board Director welcomes back students and families

Kenora Catholic District School Board Director welcomes back students and families

Director of Education Nicole Kurtz welcomed back students, staff and families to another school year.
Historical Centre at the Manitou Mounds having open house

Historical Centre at the Manitou Mounds having open house

The Kay-Nah-Chi-Wah-Nung Historical Centre on the Rainy River is inviting the public to come to an open house on Saturday to recognize the Ontario Trillium Foundation for a funding grant.
Queen Elizabeth II has died

Queen Elizabeth II has died

Queen Elizabeth II has died peacefully at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.
Telecoms agree to help each other in future outages

Telecoms agree to help each other in future outages

Tbaytel is among the companies signing a formal agreement.
COVID cases declining in Northwestern Ontario

COVID cases declining in Northwestern Ontario

With COVID-19 still lingering, NWHU and SLFNHA show a significant drop in COVID cases.
Kenora seeks volunteers to serve on boards and committees

Kenora seeks volunteers to serve on boards and committees

With a new city council about to take office after the municipal election, Kenora is seeking out new active members to get involved in the community.
Flood clean-up continues in Fort Frances

Flood clean-up continues in Fort Frances

As Fort Frances continues to clean up the areas along the Waterfront, municipal staff are remaining residents the following areas are still closed to pedestrians and vehicular traffic.
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