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Confederation College and Marathon seek funding to train skilled workers

Confederation College and Marathon seek funding to train skilled workers

With rising demand for an educated workforce, the Township of Marathon and Confederation College partner to make a proposal to the provincial government for funding.
New Greenstone fire chief settling into new role

New Greenstone fire chief settling into new role

Most recently, Fire Chief Adam Lopatka has had members of his new crew participate in automobile extraction and rescue training to keep their skills sharp as they compete with the area's treacherous winter roads. 
GED exams to be discontinued across Canada, leaving fewer options for northern communities

GED exams to be discontinued across Canada, leaving fewer options for northern communities

As those in Ontario and across the country await answers, the deadline to register and complete a GED fast approaches.
High school students venture out to connect with the land in time-honoured tradition

High school students venture out to connect with the land in time-honoured tradition

Students and teachers from Geraldton Composite High School setout for a trip into traditional Animbiigoo Zaagi Igan Anishinaabek lands as part of the SHSM program.
AZA breaks ground on first homes

AZA breaks ground on first homes

Leadership said that starting from scratch has been a lot of work for the community and its partners
Residents celebrate Nipigon at the Fall Fishing Festival

Residents celebrate Nipigon at the Fall Fishing Festival

Over the past 60 years, the festival has brought in hundreds of thousands of dollars to the community
BZA holds 36th annual powwow

BZA holds 36th annual powwow

This years powwow was held at the Royal Windsor Lodge
Departing CEO feels she's leaving Nipigon hospital in good hands

Departing CEO feels she's leaving Nipigon hospital in good hands

Nipigon District Memorial Hospital CEO Cathy Eady announces retirement.
Ginoogaming First Nation removes prospectors from lawsuit

Ginoogaming First Nation removes prospectors from lawsuit

'We have been stripped of our right to defend our livelihood in court,' says Michael Malouf
Crown seeking 18-year parole ineligibility for man who murdered brother

Crown seeking 18-year parole ineligibility for man who murdered brother

Jesse Allen was found guilty of second-degree murder for the 2021 stabbing death of his brother Wayne Allen in Manitouwadge
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