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Angels lead the way to holiday joy at Rainycrest

Angels lead the way to holiday joy at Rainycrest

Paper angels with gift ideas hang from holiday trees at long-term care homes’ entrances.
Mamakwa’s Truth and Reconciliation bill voted down in legislature

Mamakwa’s Truth and Reconciliation bill voted down in legislature

The bill would have made the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also called Orange Shirt Day, a stat holiday for all Ontarians.
Benefits would come with nuclear waste, NWO mayors say

Benefits would come with nuclear waste, NWO mayors say

A deep geological repository would add to the regional economy and benefit some local businesses, Dryden’s mayor tells Newswatch.
Eabametoong school opens, almost complete

Eabametoong school opens, almost complete

The new temporary facilities, which officially opened Nov. 12, replace a community school that burned down in January.
Northwest MPs support nuclear waste decision

Northwest MPs support nuclear waste decision

Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP Marcus Powlowski says he would oppose a deep geological repository if he considered it unsafe.
New conservation areas now protected along Lake Superior

New conservation areas now protected along Lake Superior

Peregrine falcons are among the species at risk in the 935 hectares now under protection in the Nature Conservancy's Nor’Westers project.
The fight's not over, anti-nuclear First Nations leaders say

The fight's not over, anti-nuclear First Nations leaders say

Onigaming’s chief says he received many phone calls after the NWMO announced it has chosen a Northwestern Ontario site for a nuclear waste repository.
Historic NWMO decision evokes excitement, disappointment

Historic NWMO decision evokes excitement, disappointment

Nuclear Waste Management Organization's president said the selection of Revell Lake for a deep geological repository is 'a historic moment.'
Dryden, NWMO in 'community benefit agreement' talks

Dryden, NWMO in 'community benefit agreement' talks

Dryden Mayor Jack Harrison says any agreement with the NWMO would be subject to public debate.
Mamakwa to propose new provincial holiday

Mamakwa to propose new provincial holiday

The MPP for Kiiwetinoong's new private member's bill would make Sept. 30 – Truth and Reconciliation Day – an Ontario statutory holiday,
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