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Marten Falls First Nation invests in 51% ownership of Bay Meats

Marten Falls First Nation invests in 51% ownership of Bay Meats

Marten Falls First Nation now owns a majority stake in Bay Meats Butcher Shop, opening doors to greater connection and market participation.
Landry celebrated with national forestry accolade

Landry celebrated with national forestry accolade

Shuniah Mayor Wendy Landry has been recognized for her work as an advocate for the forestry industry.
Longtime labour minister leaving politics — Ford's third cabinet loss this month

Longtime labour minister leaving politics — Ford's third cabinet loss this month

Monte McNaughton has been a cabinet minister since the PCs were elected in 2018.
NOSM University, workers enter conciliation process

NOSM University, workers enter conciliation process

Unionized employees and medical school are in contract talks for a new collective agreement
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Wawa denied fibre-to-home access by Shaw, does not meet eligibility requirements

Wawa denied fibre-to-home access by Shaw, does not meet eligibility requirements

Wawa denied fiber-to-home internet access by province, mayor seeks to lobby officials for re-evaluation.
Ford reverses Greenbelt land removal, apologizes

Ford reverses Greenbelt land removal, apologizes

Premier Ford said he was 'very, very sorry' for breaking his promise
Pebble Beach project expected to be completed in October

Pebble Beach project expected to be completed in October

The Pebble Beach Waterfront Development project is on schedule, according to Chief Administrative Officer Daryl Skworchinski.
Northern Ontario chiefs demand meeting with premier about mining activity

Northern Ontario chiefs demand meeting with premier about mining activity

Land Defence Alliance announces plans to demand Premier Doug Ford declare an end to mining activity on traditional territory that is not supported by First Nations
Blue-green algae confirmed at Kenogamisis Lake

Blue-green algae confirmed at Kenogamisis Lake

Some blue-green algae blooms produce toxins that pose a health risk to people and animals when consumed, inhaled, or from skin contact.
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