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“A long road ahead”: Hajdu responds to re-building Eabametoong school

“A long road ahead”: Hajdu responds to re-building Eabametoong school

Following comments from provincial leaders, Minister Patty Hajdu spoke with Dougall Media about what the federal government is doing to help the residents of Eabametoong First Nation.
Class eyes sweet returns in Persian fundraiser

Class eyes sweet returns in Persian fundraiser

Keeping up with a Schreiber and Terrace Bay tradition, Jami-Lee Fiorito's Grade 7/8 class is holding a Persian fundraiser - with time running out for those looking to get a deal on some delicious Persians.
Search warrant results in arrest in Terrace Bay

Search warrant results in arrest in Terrace Bay

Schreiber OPP has arrested one individual with possession of a controlled substance.
NAPS arrests four young people after Fort Hope school fire

NAPS arrests four young people after Fort Hope school fire

All of the young people have been charged with arson, mischief, and possession of incendiary material after the Jan. 25 school fire in Eabametoong First Nation.
Suspect arrested in Dorion robbery

Suspect arrested in Dorion robbery

A woman from Red Lake faces multiple charges including robbery with violence.
Chief Atlookan and MPP Mamakwa discuss the school fire

Chief Atlookan and MPP Mamakwa discuss the school fire

In 2019, Eabametoong First Nation began the process of designing a new school building with funding from Indigenous Services Canada but that school has not yet been built.
Weather makes for wild winter of ice fishing

Weather makes for wild winter of ice fishing

The overall outlook on how this winter has been for ice fishing might depend on where you are located.
Hospice Northwest hosting Grief Café

Hospice Northwest hosting Grief Café

Hospice Northwest is inviting residents from Terrace Bay, Schreiber, and nearby communities to a meeting that will address grief and how to cope.
"We have work to do": Fiddler

"We have work to do": Fiddler

Officials from NAN and the federal government met on Jan. 24 to discuss strategies and solutions to address the ongoing suicide crisis.
Federal government's international students crackdown a threat to some Ontario colleges

Federal government's international students crackdown a threat to some Ontario colleges

Northern college presidents warned that a coming restriction on post-graduation work permits will endanger their public-private partnerships
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