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Five area businesses are finalists in Northern Ont. Innovation Challenge

Five area businesses are finalists in Northern Ont. Innovation Challenge

Bioenterprise Canada supports innovation in the agri-food sector
Altercation leads to assault charges

Altercation leads to assault charges

A 26 year old, and a 31 year old face charges as a result of an altercation that took place this week-end on Sioux Lookout.
Rainy River OPP investigate Point Park incident

Rainy River OPP investigate Point Park incident

Investigation continues in Fort Frances following an incident on Tuesday.
Evolution Mining seeing its turnaround efforts rewarded in Red Lake

Evolution Mining seeing its turnaround efforts rewarded in Red Lake

Australian miner posts record quarter for gold production with new mine ready for September
Five impaired driving charges in two weeks

Five impaired driving charges in two weeks

Red Lake OPP arrests five individuals with impaired driving in two weeks.
Indigenous voice part of global science study on value of mother nature

Indigenous voice part of global science study on value of mother nature

Director of Indigenous innovation with the Turtle Island Institute, and senior environmental scientist, from NWMO, contributed to a cross-disciplinary report on ways people view and value nature and how this perspective can inform public policy and decision-making.
Red Lake begins home waste disposal pilot project

Red Lake begins home waste disposal pilot project

Red Lake is looking for residents who want to try out the latest in-home waste disposal technology.
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Police call for witnesses in KI hit-and-run that sent victim to hospital

Police call for witnesses in KI hit-and-run that sent victim to hospital

Police are appealing to the public for assistance as they investigate a hit-and-run in Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug that resulted in hospitalization.
For cancers patients, the pandemic is not over

For cancers patients, the pandemic is not over

A recent Canadian Cancer Survivor Network survey shows that cancer patients are fearful and stressed by COVID as society returns to the new normal.
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