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Hajdu "shocked" over Rickford's comments

Hajdu "shocked" over Rickford's comments

Greg Rickford, Ontario's Minister of Indigenous Affairs, suggested on April 4 that the large population of Indigenous people warranted a federal contribution to the hospital project.
CKPR Thunder Bay auction happening now

CKPR Thunder Bay auction happening now

The auction ends Friday at 4 p.m.
Ben Hackl excited to coach in hometown

Ben Hackl excited to coach in hometown

Dryden product will serve as an assistant coach with the SIJHL’s Ice Dogs next season.
Wabigoon Lake planning nuclear willingness vote

Wabigoon Lake planning nuclear willingness vote

Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation will hold their vote on whether the Treaty 3 community is willing to host a repository for spent nuclear fuel in the fall.
Dryden resident charged with drug possession

Dryden resident charged with drug possession

Three regional OPP detachments worked together to execute a search warrant at a home in Dryden.
Traffic stop results in charges in Balmertown

Traffic stop results in charges in Balmertown

Through their investigation, officers determined that the driver was impaired by alcohol.
Housing aside, feds’ budget ignores ‘priorities’ of Ontario’s PC government

Housing aside, feds’ budget ignores ‘priorities’ of Ontario’s PC government

Justin Trudeau’s federal Liberals want to solve some of the same issues as Doug Ford’s provincial PCs — but in very different ways
Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Good Morning, North Western Ontario!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
History will be made in Bill Salonen Cup Final

History will be made in Bill Salonen Cup Final

Fighting Walleye look to win back-to-back titles while the Bombers are playing in their first ever Bill Salonen Cup final.
Man who snuck through basement window, then lied to cops, gets house arrest in the Sault

Man who snuck through basement window, then lied to cops, gets house arrest in the Sault

Judge agreed with proposed sentence — four months of house arrest, then 12 months probation — so 45-year-old could continue working as a commercial fisherman
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