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Geraldton EarlyON to remain closed for the summer

Geraldton EarlyON to remain closed for the summer

With more staff needed across all centres in the municipality of Greenstone, a tough but necessary decision has been made to ensure day cares can remain open for the summer.
'This was a must': Indigenous healing group parts ways with firekeeper

'This was a must': Indigenous healing group parts ways with firekeeper

42-year-old charged with multiple sex offences known for work with group of Anishinaabe grandmothers addressing sexual violence, exploitation and human trafficking locally
Drug-addicted man locked girlfriend in basement, left bucket as toilet

Drug-addicted man locked girlfriend in basement, left bucket as toilet

'Gruesome facts': 44-year-old pleaded guilty to eight charges over a three-month period against a woman who was verbally and physically assaulted before she finally escaped
OPP officers become the best-paid police in Ontario

OPP officers become the best-paid police in Ontario

A new four-year deal takes OPP officers from 29th place to number one for compensation.
Devoe wins lots of dough on lucky scratch ticket

Devoe wins lots of dough on lucky scratch ticket

David Devoe pocketed $50K on Instant Crossword purchased at The Circle K on Boundary Road
Schreiber splash pad closed until further notice

Schreiber splash pad closed until further notice

Residents are asked to be vigilant and continue limiting their water usage - particularly for large volume activities like lawn-watering.
Hunters fined over $10,000 for poaching moose

Hunters fined over $10,000 for poaching moose

A bull moose was shot in the dark from a moving vehicle.
LETTER: Calling forest fire workers ‘heroes’ while not changing job conditions adds insult to injury

LETTER: Calling forest fire workers ‘heroes’ while not changing job conditions adds insult to injury

If Minister Smith is sincere about mitigating the risk of forest fires, he needs to use the power he already has.
Northwestern Ontario museum showcases over 100 years of history

Northwestern Ontario museum showcases over 100 years of history

Featuring a multitude of catalogued items and images from the 'fightingest town in the North,' the Nakina Museum - now in its 20th year - is opening its doors once again to members of the public.
Commemorative plaque celebrates legacy of Canadian Coast Guard ship

Commemorative plaque celebrates legacy of Canadian Coast Guard ship

'This ship has come home to stay and will be here for people to enjoy and to learn about for many, many years,' Patty Hajdu said.
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