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Region could see first snowfall this weekend

Region could see first snowfall this weekend

Environment and Climate Change Canada said that while the region should start seeing frost and snow throughout the month, it's not quite time to break out the shovels and snow blowers.
Confederation College and Marathon seek funding to train skilled workers

Confederation College and Marathon seek funding to train skilled workers

With rising demand for an educated workforce, the Township of Marathon and Confederation College partner to make a proposal to the provincial government for funding.
Ontario to develop new safety protocols for drug consumption sites after shooting: associate minister

Ontario to develop new safety protocols for drug consumption sites after shooting: associate minister

Applications that have been waiting for years are on hold as the review is underway
New forest fires in northeast Ontario under control: MNRF

New forest fires in northeast Ontario under control: MNRF

Currently 30 active wildland fires in Ontario's northeast fire region 
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Ford highlights training, industry in visit to Northwest

Ford highlights training, industry in visit to Northwest

Premier Doug Ford highlighted provincial investments in Indigenous training programs, visited paper and saw mills in a short swing through Northwestern Ontario.
Northern Ontario Mining showcase calling for exhibitors

Northern Ontario Mining showcase calling for exhibitors

Deadline to apply for spot in at PDAC conference is October 6
Ring of Fire road projects are 'sovereignty' issue, says Anishinaabe documentary filmmaker

Ring of Fire road projects are 'sovereignty' issue, says Anishinaabe documentary filmmaker

Thunder Bay's Tony McGuire wades through the conflict and contradiction of Far North development
Get COVID-19 and flu vaccinations, Algoma Public Health says

Get COVID-19 and flu vaccinations, Algoma Public Health says

Online and phone bookings start on Oct. 11 at 9 a.m. 
Take Back the Night march ‘shatters the silence’

Take Back the Night march ‘shatters the silence’

CHADWIC Home hosts their 25th annual Take Back The Night march, raising awareness about sexual violence and abuse while highlighting an ever-growing need for support.
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