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Northern leaders question Ontario's alcohol sale expansion

Northern leaders question Ontario's alcohol sale expansion

As the Ford government moves to open Ontario's alcohol retail market, some political and health leaders are questioning the decision.
Beer and wine coming to Ontario corner stores in 2026

Beer and wine coming to Ontario corner stores in 2026

Any participating convenience, grocery or big box store will be able to sell beer, wine, cider, seltzers, coolers and cocktails
Terrace bay to host vaccine clinic

Terrace bay to host vaccine clinic

The clinic will start at 1 p.m. and will continue until 3:30 p.m., ensuring that everyone who has registers for the clinic gets vaccinated.
Matawa stands with Wequedong Lodge amid projected deficits

Matawa stands with Wequedong Lodge amid projected deficits

Matawa First Nation CEO isn't confident of the federal government's plan to help fund Wequedong Lodge.
Barbershops and beauty salons get graded for health compliance

Barbershops and beauty salons get graded for health compliance

The outcomes of public health inspections are now posted publicly at personal service businesses.
All eyes on the birds

All eyes on the birds

Residents are encouraged to lend a hand in the upcoming Christmas Bird Count to help inventory local species and identify trends.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Greenstone Gold mine offers glimpse into commissioning process

Greenstone Gold mine offers glimpse into commissioning process

After recently announcing construction is 96 per cent complete at the Greenstone Gold mine, the mine is looking to ramp up hiring, with a focus on local employment.
Area resident wins $244K lottery prize

Area resident wins $244K lottery prize

Joann Stark of Terrace Bay won second prize in a Lotto Max draw.
Grim days ahead for Wequedong Lodge

Grim days ahead for Wequedong Lodge

Wequedong Lodge ended the last fiscal year with a $380,000 deficit and is projecting a $6-million shortfall as they trim down the workforce and put future expansion plans on hold.
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