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Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
First Nations economic development conference sells out

First Nations economic development conference sells out

The hosts of the event are Independent First Nations Alliance, Shibogama First Nations Council, Matawa First Nations, Windigo Community Development Corporation, ThawiKayhiGan Group, and Keewaytinook Okimakanak.
Thunder Bay teacher up for award at 2025 Junos gala

Thunder Bay teacher up for award at 2025 Junos gala

DFC teacher Greg Chomut is nominated for MusiCounts Music Teacher of the Year
Dryden eyes potential subdivision with hundreds of new homes

Dryden eyes potential subdivision with hundreds of new homes

Two provincial funding decisions totalling $5.1 million will enable the City of Dryden to extend infrastructure to Van Horne Landing for a new subdivision.
Kenora opens Indigenous relations office

Kenora opens Indigenous relations office

Ed Mandamin’s office at city hall has an open-door policy.
Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
COVID-19 outbreak at Kenora hospital

COVID-19 outbreak at Kenora hospital

Masking will be required throughout the hospital for the duration of the outbreak.
Kenora-Rainy River election office at a familiar location

Kenora-Rainy River election office at a familiar location

The Kenora office is open for advance voting; advance polls at various locations in the district will be held Feb. 20-22.
Commercial motor vehicles involved in 60 per cent of fatal collisions in Northwestern Ontario

Commercial motor vehicles involved in 60 per cent of fatal collisions in Northwestern Ontario

Trucks were involved in 13 fatal collisions last year, compared with the preceding five-year average of 10.
Trespasser's decision to fake his identity backfired

Trespasser's decision to fake his identity backfired

A Fort Frances man tried to avoid being arrested by using someone else's name.
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