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Impaired driving charges laid in Fort Frances

Impaired driving charges laid in Fort Frances

A 44-year-old is facing impaired driving charges following a traffic stop.
NOSM University officials new plan could fix healthcare staff shortages

NOSM University officials new plan could fix healthcare staff shortages

Healthcare staff shortages are a common occurrence in the north.
Beaver Brae Secondary School gets virtual visit from special guest speaker

Beaver Brae Secondary School gets virtual visit from special guest speaker

Students of Kenora's Beaver Brae High School recently had the opportunity to virtually share some time with special guest Kaleb Dahlgren. A survivor of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash, Kaleb shared his positive outlook on life while demonstrating what the school described as "incredible resilience".
Choir! Choir! Choir! to headline Borderland Pride festival

Choir! Choir! Choir! to headline Borderland Pride festival

Ticket sales will begin on May 1.
Northwestern Health Unit to hold vaccine clinic in Red Lake on Tuesday

Northwestern Health Unit to hold vaccine clinic in Red Lake on Tuesday

Health officials are urging residents to book vaccine appointments.
Red Lake issues water advisory for McMarmac residents

Red Lake issues water advisory for McMarmac residents

Due to a water break, the Municipality of Red Lake has issued a boil water advisory for the residents of McMarmac Road and McMarmac Place.
With an election in sight, Doug Ford once again ready to hop on the Ring of Fire ‘bulldozer’

With an election in sight, Doug Ford once again ready to hop on the Ring of Fire ‘bulldozer’

Ontario premier appears in the Sault to charge up Algoma Steel and the critical minerals mining industry
Major winter storm could hit the region this week

Major winter storm could hit the region this week

A major winter storm is possible Wednesday into Friday.
Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

Good morning, Northwestern Ontario!

FedNor announces $1.7M for Kenora projects

FedNor announces $1.7M for Kenora projects

Money comes through the Tourism Relief Fund, designed to help businesses impacted by COVID
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