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Lotto Max ticket worth $70 million sold in Northern Ontario

Lotto Max ticket worth $70 million sold in Northern Ontario

OLG says the winning ticket was purchased in the Timiskaming and Cochrane area.
Pride group makes a splash at Emo Fair parade

Pride group makes a splash at Emo Fair parade

Borderland Pride members were in the Emo Fair parade on Saturday and took second place.
NOSH donates hazmat equipment to the fire department

NOSH donates hazmat equipment to the fire department

The North of Superior Healthcare Group provides critical equipment to North Shore fire departments to aid them in the event of a hazmat emergency.
Ford's beer plan brews a bad batch for the north

Ford's beer plan brews a bad batch for the north

Doug Ford’s alcohol expansion plan puts the last coffin nail in small rural Beer Stores in the north.
Celebration set for Pass Lake's big milestone

Celebration set for Pass Lake's big milestone

About 1,000 people attended the fair last summer.
$50K reward offered in woman's death in Moose Factory

$50K reward offered in woman's death in Moose Factory

Police believe Loni Chum was hit and killed by a pick-up truck in November 2023
Families will be 'closer to home' thanks to new long-term-care facility

Families will be 'closer to home' thanks to new long-term-care facility

The North of Superior Healthcare Group has announced it has reached 85 per cent of its $2-million goal for the long-term-care facility.
Murillo Fair 'an excellent opportunity for agricultural exhibition'

Murillo Fair 'an excellent opportunity for agricultural exhibition'

Some of the highlights of the weekend, according to attendees, were the horse riding, the amusement rides, and the food.
Thunder Bay Auto Sport Club is putting the pedal to the metal for a good cause

Thunder Bay Auto Sport Club is putting the pedal to the metal for a good cause

The club has raised about $74,000 for Northern Cancer Care in the past 10 years.
Rainy Lake Square returns to council as frustrations continue

Rainy Lake Square returns to council as frustrations continue

The letter notes the “ongoing” issue with individuals passing the day at the site, using the free Wi-Fi service and using outdoor outlets to charge devices, allegedly under the influence of drugs and alcohol.
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