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Forest fire outbreaks pacing well below average

Forest fire outbreaks pacing well below average

Ontario has seen half the number of forest fires it had last year at this point.
President: Cambrian’s record $41M surplus marks ‘last good year’

President: Cambrian’s record $41M surplus marks ‘last good year’

Kristine Morrissey tells the board not to expect more record budget surpluses following changes to government policy restricting international students coming to Canada
NAPS seizes drugs and lays charges in Fort Hope

NAPS seizes drugs and lays charges in Fort Hope

Nishnawbe Aski Police Service (NAPS) seized a quantity of cocaine and arrested a female suspect, following the search of a Fort Hope First Nation home Wednesday.
OPP lays drug charges in Schreiber

OPP lays drug charges in Schreiber

Schreiber OPP has laid drug charges on one individual after a traffic complaint.
VIDEO: Sweet-toothed suspect sought by Sault police

VIDEO: Sweet-toothed suspect sought by Sault police

Large quantity of ice cream reported stolen from Second Line West Circle K
Is a deal for AV Terrace Bay imminent or not?

Is a deal for AV Terrace Bay imminent or not?

Lise Vaugeois, MPP for Thunder Bay-Superior North, asked the Ford government to confirm if aid is coming to the employees of the Terrace Bay mill.
Weapons charges laid after motorcycle event

Weapons charges laid after motorcycle event

Greenstone OPP has laid several charges following a motorcycle event.
ATV pastime could be safer: group

ATV pastime could be safer: group

Last week, the Ontario Provincial Police reported a spike in ATV-related deaths so far this season compared to the same time last year.
Anishinabek Nation Chiefs-in-Assembly elect new Grand Council Chief

Anishinabek Nation Chiefs-in-Assembly elect new Grand Council Chief

Following a Traditional Stand-up Election, Anishinabek Nation Chiefs-in-Assembly elected Linda Debassige as the Grand Council Chief for the 2024-27 term.
Aroland First Nation chief is not happy with Wyloo Canada's deal with Sudbury

Aroland First Nation chief is not happy with Wyloo Canada's deal with Sudbury

With the recent news that Wyloo Canada will be building a battery processing plant in Sudbury, the chief of Aroland First Nation believes transferring those materials further south will have a greater effect on the environment.  
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