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Dumas discusses Active Living Centre with the Premier's Office

Dumas discusses Active Living Centre with the Premier's Office

Rick Dumas, Mayor of Marathon, spoke to Dougall Media and provided updates regarding progress on the community's planned Active Living Centre. He also discussed a recent call between him, municipal officials, and Premier Doug Ford's office.
Heritage Fund aids Northwest economic projects

Heritage Fund aids Northwest economic projects

Wauzhushk Onigum Nation is getting $1.5 million for a new 9,600-square-foot education facility.
Beadwork hits Canada's capital featuring local artists

Beadwork hits Canada's capital featuring local artists

Local beadwork artists have pieces being shown in a touring exhibition currently in Ottawa.
VIDEO: Northwestern Ontario singer moves on to next round of America’s Got Talent

VIDEO: Northwestern Ontario singer moves on to next round of America’s Got Talent

Simon Cowell said Alex Sampson’s song could have been written in the 50s or 60s. He called it “very authentic. Very different.” 
Recall issued on some Silk, Great Value plant-based milks

Recall issued on some Silk, Great Value plant-based milks

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says they may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes
As it revamps post-CCAA, Laurentian hiring ‘lead transformation officer’

As it revamps post-CCAA, Laurentian hiring ‘lead transformation officer’

University hiring to staff its new transformation implementation office to realign operations as it moves on from insolvency
One person deceased after ATV collision

One person deceased after ATV collision

The fatal collision happened early Monday on Highway 627.
MNR monitors new forest fire near Eabametoong

MNR monitors new forest fire near Eabametoong

The 20-hectare fire is one of three new outbreaks discovered on Monday.
Feds making it easier to access dental care

Feds making it easier to access dental care

MP Patty Hajdu said the more dentists that offer the program, the better it is for Canadians.
LETTER: MPP continues to advocate for safer highways

LETTER: MPP continues to advocate for safer highways

For this reason, I have submitted a motion to the legislature that reads “In the opinion of the house, all testing and licensing of commercial vehicles should be done by public servants working for the Ministry of Transportation.”
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