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Nipigon OPP arrest impaired driver after call for service

Nipigon OPP arrest impaired driver after call for service

Southern Ontario man charged with impaired by Ontario Provincial Police.
Treaty Day celebrations marked with cheque presentation

Treaty Day celebrations marked with cheque presentation

Eabametoong First Nation and North Star Air recently celebrated their business partnership during a Treaty Day gathering in the community.
Two stunt drivers caught doing over 150 km/h on Hwy 11/17

Two stunt drivers caught doing over 150 km/h on Hwy 11/17

Two stunt drivers clocked doing almost double the posted speed limit over the long weekend.
OPP nab speeding driver on Trans-Canada Highway

OPP nab speeding driver on Trans-Canada Highway

Police charged another motorist with stunt driving after tracking the vehicle at 144 km/h
Active forest fires climb to over three dozen

Active forest fires climb to over three dozen

The Ministry of Natural Resources reported 17 new fires in Northwestern Ontario over the weekend
Police chief will host community engagement sessions

Police chief will host community engagement sessions

The chief of police will be hosting multiple community engagement sessions this fall.
TBT NEWSHOUR for August 3, 2024: Elevate NWO responds after some of its clients have been selling provided tents

TBT NEWSHOUR for August 3, 2024: Elevate NWO responds after some of its clients have been selling provided tents

Organizers hope Women's Baseball World Cup helps grow the game

Organizers hope Women's Baseball World Cup helps grow the game

The 2024 edition of the tournament wrapped up on Saturday at Port Arthur Stadium.
NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK for August 2, 2024: Federal Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre was in the Fort Frances area

NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK for August 2, 2024: Federal Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre was in the Fort Frances area

'It was all just amazing': first runner up in Miss Indigenous Canada competition

'It was all just amazing': first runner up in Miss Indigenous Canada competition

Meiyah Whiteduck represented the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan at the first Miss Indigenous Canada pageant. The 24-year-old finished as first runner up.
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