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Sioux Lookout OPP investigate serious assault

Sioux Lookout OPP investigate serious assault

Two people were sent to hospital on Thursday, one with life-threatening injuries, and the other with minor injuries.
Northern forestry operations reach 75 per cent vaccination rate

Northern forestry operations reach 75 per cent vaccination rate

Resolute Forest Products will donate funds on behalf of eligible facilities.
Ignace paints crosswalk to support Truth and Reconciliation

Ignace paints crosswalk to support Truth and Reconciliation

Ignace repaints crosswalk to support Truth and Reconciliation Day.
Lulu Lake near Kenora being tested for blue-green algae

Lulu Lake near Kenora being tested for blue-green algae

Lab tests are being conducted on water samples.
NWHU warns of increased COVID-19 risk in Emo

NWHU warns of increased COVID-19 risk in Emo

Health unit says COVID-19 situation in Emo may be worse than it appears, urges residents to "answer questions truthfully."
Province investing $15 million to support northern victims of human trafficking

Province investing $15 million to support northern victims of human trafficking

The funding will support programs to assisting youth survivors of sexual exploitation and those most at risk in communities across Northern Ontario.
NWHU warns of possible blue-green algae

NWHU warns of possible blue-green algae

Health unit reports blooms in Abram Lake, and the Bonny Bay Road area of Wabigoon Lake.
Sangha nets OT winner, Stars capture third straight

Sangha nets OT winner, Stars capture third straight

DRYDEN, Ont. -- Thunder Bay North Stars coach Rob DeGagne says Raj Sangha is a bit like a riverboat gambler. His latest bet that paid off on Saturday night.
Flyers legend Leach faced racism at the rink

Flyers legend Leach faced racism at the rink

Former Philadelphia star says he and other players of his era should have spoken up, glad to see Dryden's Truth and Reconciliation Game spread awareness of the issues Canada's Indigenous people are still facing today.
Red Lake man nabbed for impaired driving

Red Lake man nabbed for impaired driving

Impaired driving charges laid in the Municipality of Red Lake.
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