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Ontario starts pre-development for additional nuclear power generation

Ontario starts pre-development for additional nuclear power generation

The Bruce nuclear power plant site, one of the largest in the world, could see a major expansion
Back to business for Nipigon council

Back to business for Nipigon council

Nipigon has appointed two new councillors after resignations earlier this year.
Food bank executive supports review of 'best before' dates

Food bank executive supports review of 'best before' dates

Regional Food Distribution Association executive director Volker Kromm believes many people many people have misconceptions about what best-before dates mean
Tesla to allow other brands to charge at their stations

Tesla to allow other brands to charge at their stations

Alternative electric vehicle brands will soon be able to charge their batteries at Tesla Supercharging stations.
Good morning, Superior North!

Good morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Court orders feds to extend funding for First Nations policing

Court orders feds to extend funding for First Nations policing

Indigenous police services in northern Ontario will receive funding for another 12 months after facing potential shutdown
UPDATED Tractor-trailer collision disrupts traffic on Highway 11

UPDATED Tractor-trailer collision disrupts traffic on Highway 11

A man was charged with careless driving after his vehicle jackknifed south of Orient Bay on Tuesday morning
NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK: June 30, 2023: Reaction to proposed Metis self-governance legislation

NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK: June 30, 2023: Reaction to proposed Metis self-governance legislation

Heat warnings remain in effect for many Superior North areas

Heat warnings remain in effect for many Superior North areas

A multi-day heat event that kicked off July is expected to ease up after Tuesday. Environment Canada has issued an extreme heat warning for a large portion of the region, with daytime high temperatures expected to approach or exceed 30 C on Tuesday.
Eleven new forest fires discovered in Northwestern Ontario

Eleven new forest fires discovered in Northwestern Ontario

Most of the new fires were confirmed Monday by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
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