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Ontario wants more moose hunters in the bush

Ontario wants more moose hunters in the bush

The MNR is looking 'to get more tags into the hands of hunters who want them'
College sees nearly 40% drop in international enrolment

College sees nearly 40% drop in international enrolment

This announcement ultimately means a reduced number of international students studying at Confederation College, which leads to impacts on the type of programming they’re able to offer.
Province should fully fund rural EMS, says NOMA president

Province should fully fund rural EMS, says NOMA president

Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association president Wendy Landry tells the province the ongoing shortage of paramedics is critical and of grave concern.
Indigenous business panel discusses barriers in NWO

Indigenous business panel discusses barriers in NWO

The conference at the NorWester Conference Centre examined opportunities and the challenges facing Indigenous businesses in the region.
NDP: bill could benefit propane, oil heating users

NDP: bill could benefit propane, oil heating users

Last winter, when propane and oil costs soared, Vaugeois suggested subsidies would be appropriate to offset those costs since such measures are available for electricity. 
Veterinarian and team come to northern First Nation

Veterinarian and team come to northern First Nation

Nearly 200 animals received veterinary attention during a recent outreach visit in Eabametoong First Nation.
Holiday Train returning in early December

Holiday Train returning in early December

Train will arrive in White River on Dec. 1, and travel through other Northwestern Ontario communities on Dec. 2 and Dec. 3.
OPP charge one motorist and search for another on north shore

OPP charge one motorist and search for another on north shore

The drivers of two vehicles travelling at high speed failed to obey a traffic stop
First Nations support pushes Marathon Active Living Centre closer to reality

First Nations support pushes Marathon Active Living Centre closer to reality

Two First Nations have committed to providing support for construction of a two-storey complex.
Constance Lake First Nation man charged with trafficking meth

Constance Lake First Nation man charged with trafficking meth

Nishnawbe Aski Police Service arrested the man in Constance Lake First Nation.
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