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Still no date set for Wabigoon Lake nuclear vote

Still no date set for Wabigoon Lake nuclear vote

Wabigoon Lake’s traditional territory includes a site under consideration for a multi-billion-dollar project to construct a nuclear waste repository.
74-year-old motorcyclist collides with moose

74-year-old motorcyclist collides with moose

Schreiber OPP and Superior North Emergency Medical Services were called to aid a motorist who collided with a moose.
Pet therapy pilot project is 'huge' for Peninsula Manor

Pet therapy pilot project is 'huge' for Peninsula Manor

Despite staff previously bringing in their pets on occasion, this new project is set to make pet-centric visits a regularly-scheduled affair for tenants at Marathon's Peninsula Manor.
Sault Conservatives miss Elections Canada financial filing deadline, ask court to extend

Sault Conservatives miss Elections Canada financial filing deadline, ask court to extend

The Federal Conservative Party Association claims an oversight by the accountant for the Sault Ste. Marie Electoral District Association resulted in a financial return not being filed with Elections Canada
LETTER: Ford's effort to gut LCBO will do nothing to help consumers

LETTER: Ford's effort to gut LCBO will do nothing to help consumers

Alcohol is responsible for thousands of deaths each year, but people will consume alcohol and controlling it is the only meaningful way to limit harm, writes Jeff Broadbent
OPP lay multiple charges under Highway Traffic Act and Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act

OPP lay multiple charges under Highway Traffic Act and Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act

The OPP would like to remind drivers that they require a valid licence, insurance, and safety equipment to operate off-road vehicles on highways.
Youths arrested for assault and robbery in Fort Hope

Youths arrested for assault and robbery in Fort Hope

Nishnawbe Aski Police Service arrest two teens following a robbery investigation in Fort Hope First Nation.
Sault Ste. Marie moves to hire Indigenous policy advisor

Sault Ste. Marie moves to hire Indigenous policy advisor

It would pay $84,692 to $100,834 a year
Four teens arrested for assault in Fort Hope

Four teens arrested for assault in Fort Hope

Nishnawbe Aski Police Service arrested four teens following a reported assault in Fort Hope First Nation.
New pet supply store to address major need in region

New pet supply store to address major need in region

Recognizing the need in Marathon and nearby communities along the north shore, Sunny Jordan took it upon herself to fill in an animal welfare gap in the region. Jordan set aside some time with Dougall Media to describe her vision for the Superior North Pet Centre.
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