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Community safety week brings HELP to Biigtigong youth

Community safety week brings HELP to Biigtigong youth

After four days of presentations, workshops, and the introduction of a new safety initiative, members of Biigtigong Nishnaabeg First Nation are readier than ever to face the dangers that come with an influx of commercial and industrial development on the horizon.
New wildfires already out, fire hazard low to moderate south of the Sault: ministry

New wildfires already out, fire hazard low to moderate south of the Sault: ministry

Fire hazard low in areas south of Sault, Chapleau and Temiskaming Shores, AFFES says
Pirie: For mining critical minerals, Ontario can do it right

Pirie: For mining critical minerals, Ontario can do it right

Mines Minister George Pirie said Ontario not only has the deposits of critical minerals markets like the United States need, but the province has the environmental standards and mining expertise to extract them better than anywhere else in the world
Some residents holding out against new hydro line

Some residents holding out against new hydro line

The Waasigan Transmission Line project is a 50/50 partnership between Hydro One and nine First Nations.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Landmark agreement ushers in new era of equity for FN students

Landmark agreement ushers in new era of equity for FN students

The new engagement framework, which has been described as "monumental," will see four First Nations in the region gain equitable representation within the Superior-Greenstone District School Board.
FedNor investing over $500k for local internship jobs

FedNor investing over $500k for local internship jobs

Over $500,000 is being invested by FedNor for various youth internship opportunities across Northwestern Ontario. 
Charges laid after NAPS seizes narcotics and firearms

Charges laid after NAPS seizes narcotics and firearms

Nishnawbe Aski Police executed a search warrant and arrested a Longlac man and three people from Constance Lake.
"They're not here, they haven't been here": Chief of Netmizaaggamig on the MNRF

"They're not here, they haven't been here": Chief of Netmizaaggamig on the MNRF

Chief Louis Kwissiwa recently discussed Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg First Nation's new checkpoint at White Lake, telling Dougall Media that although this is a sovereignty issue the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry also needs to "do their job."
Ticks can emerge strongly as warmth arrives

Ticks can emerge strongly as warmth arrives

Ticks can be hard to detect because they are tiny, and their bite is not often felt.
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