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Candidate Profile TB-Atikokan: Dan Criger (Ontario Party)

Candidate Profile TB-Atikokan: Dan Criger (Ontario Party)

Cobden, Ont. candidate says he'll relocate to Thunder Bay if he's elected on June 2.
Geology researchers are investigating the Shebandowan greenstone belt

Geology researchers are investigating the Shebandowan greenstone belt

A Lakehead University team is working with Goldshore Resources in the Moss Lake area.
Candidate Profile TB-Atikokan: Judith Monteith-Farrell (NDP)

Candidate Profile TB-Atikokan: Judith Monteith-Farrell (NDP)

NDP incumbent says improving access to health care in the North her No. 1 priority heading into a second term at Queen's Park.
Ignace asks residents to safe when walking down Pine Street pathway

Ignace asks residents to safe when walking down Pine Street pathway

Higher waterway levels and unstable banks along creeks is a concern of the Township of Ignace.
Update: Water is now back on for this area

Update: Water is now back on for this area

The City of Dryden want residents in the Van Horne Avenue area to know that their water in now back on.

We the Nuclear Free North launches a campaign on the potential hazards of the nuclear waste repository

Northern Ontario Alliance Alerts Residents in 30,000 Households to the Routes and Hazards of Proposed Radioactive Waste Shipments
Kenora city transit stops to be interrupted

Kenora city transit stops to be interrupted

Kenora residents informed that some city transit bus service will not be running.
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Red Lake to continue flushing municipality sewer lines

Red Lake to continue flushing municipality sewer lines

The Municipality of Red Lake issued an notice to residents that they will be conducting sewer line flushing until June 5, 2022.

Update: Road work continues on East Melick and Essex Road. Evacuees are returning home

Due to the lack of precipitation, evacuees living south of the Porter bridge were able to return to their homes.
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