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A popular beach and park officially reopens in Sioux Lookout

A popular beach and park officially reopens in Sioux Lookout

After being closed since Sept. 2019, Farlinger Park and Town Beach will officially re-open with a celebration on Saturday.
Kenora councillor fills the spot for English Public School Boards Trustee

Kenora councillor fills the spot for English Public School Boards Trustee

Councillor Rory McMillian fills the role of Keewatin-Patricia English Public Trustees
Strong Mayor's Bill might not be the right fit for NWO

Strong Mayor's Bill might not be the right fit for NWO

Ontario’s Strong Mayor Act grants municipal mayors extra power to sidestep council decisions.
Dryden advised resident of hydrant flushing

Dryden advised resident of hydrant flushing

The city of Dryden will begin hydrant flushing Thurs., Sept. 1
Ontario Nurses’ Association speak out against forcing patients into long-term care

Ontario Nurses’ Association speak out against forcing patients into long-term care

Ontario Nurses’ Association speak out against patients forced into long-term homes.
NWHU to hold a vaccine clinic in the region next week

NWHU to hold a vaccine clinic in the region next week

Book your vaccine appointments for next week's clinic.
Emo’s Mayor holds onto power for four more years

Emo’s Mayor holds onto power for four more years

In a report filed by Emo’s Returning Office, Emo’s Mayor McQuicker hasn’t filed his financial statements in the last municipal election; therefore, he should have given up his seat as Mayor.
Railway taxation in NOMA’s cross hairs

Railway taxation in NOMA’s cross hairs

Municipalities in Ontario have been on the hook for the cost of maintenance and construction of right-of-way crossings while private railroad companies roll through towns and cities without paying taxes to supplement the cost.
Update: NAN excited with selection of new Supreme Court Justice

Update: NAN excited with selection of new Supreme Court Justice

The Nishnawbe Aski Nation is pleased Michelle O'Bosanwin was nominated to the Supreme Court of Canada, which would make her the country's first Indigenous Justice.
Treaty Three launches Cancer Survivorship Campaign

Treaty Three launches Cancer Survivorship Campaign

The campaign highlights the importance of caregiving and the healing comfort of the community along with the cancer survivors' journey.
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