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Woman charged with impaired driving after single-vehicle collision

Woman charged with impaired driving after single-vehicle collision

She is scheduled to appear in the Marathon Ontario Court of Justice in March.
Driver faces impaired charges in Greenstone after allegedly caught doing donuts

Driver faces impaired charges in Greenstone after allegedly caught doing donuts

A 39 year-old New Brunswick man has been charged.
Gun and drugs seized during search warrant

Gun and drugs seized during search warrant

The accused was later released and has a future court date.
Commercial motor vehicles involved in 60 per cent of fatal collisions in Northwestern Ontario

Commercial motor vehicles involved in 60 per cent of fatal collisions in Northwestern Ontario

Trucks were involved in 13 fatal collisions last year, compared with the preceding five-year average of 10.
‘Recruitment, recruitment, recruitment’: early childhood educators still in high demand

‘Recruitment, recruitment, recruitment’: early childhood educators still in high demand

Confederation College says 100 or more full-time registered ECEs needed to meet local capacity
Northwest Newsweek: February 7

Northwest Newsweek: February 7

Transport crashes through guard rail, lands on frozen Lake Helen

Transport crashes through guard rail, lands on frozen Lake Helen

Ontario Provincial Police say a 38 year-old from Montreal was charged with careless driving
Power shortage poses problem for the mining sector says lobby group

Power shortage poses problem for the mining sector says lobby group

The Northwest Energy Task Force says the Ontario government needs to start planning for additional power generation to meet the mining boom in the Northwest.
Identity and credit protection available after school data breach

Identity and credit protection available after school data breach

PowerSchool is not aware of any identity theft attributable to this incident at this time.
Liberal leader pledges more family doctors while in Thunder Bay

Liberal leader pledges more family doctors while in Thunder Bay

There are 28,000 people in the Thunder Bay area without access to a family doctor, says Crombie.
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