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Impaired charges laid by Marathon OPP

Impaired charges laid by Marathon OPP

OPP laid impaired charges after responding to a broken-down vehicle along Highway 17.
Aroland First Nation to build their first Elders Lodge

Aroland First Nation to build their first Elders Lodge

Aroland First Nation's Economic Development Officer, Sam Kashkeesh, described receiving word about the success of their funding application like "winning the lottery."
Northern university names new leader

Northern university names new leader

Aurélie Lacassagne named the new rector for Université de Hearst.
Two charged with drug trafficking in Webequie

Two charged with drug trafficking in Webequie

Nishnawbe Aski Police Service (NAPS) arrested two suspects for drug trafficking in Webequie First Nation.
RIDE program nabs impaired driver

RIDE program nabs impaired driver

Greenstone OPP arrested and charged one individual with impaired following a RIDE traffic stop.
Red Rock Indian Band will hold byelection for new chief

Red Rock Indian Band will hold byelection for new chief

With their next general band meeting set for early April, the Red Rock Indian Band is preparing for change following the motion to remove Marcus Hardy as chief in February.
Turn off your taps this weekend

Turn off your taps this weekend

The Township of Nipigon advises residents to turn off their taps to help public work staff find a potential water leak.
Thunder Bay District Health Unit hosting 'catch up' vaccine clinics across Greenstone

Thunder Bay District Health Unit hosting 'catch up' vaccine clinics across Greenstone

Ahead of suspensions and in the wake of letters sent home to parents, the Thunder Bay District Health Unit is hosting clinics in Geraldton and Longlac to give families an opportunity to meet vaccination requirements.
CHAR Tech and Lake Nipigon Forest Management Inc. sign partnership agreement

CHAR Tech and Lake Nipigon Forest Management Inc. sign partnership agreement

The open house allowed industry stakeholders and regional communities to learn about the project.
Greenstone council partners with United for Literacy

Greenstone council partners with United for Literacy

United for Literacy will potentially open up summer camps in three wards depending on staffing levels.
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