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Royal assent stamped on Ontario's mining building bill

Royal assent stamped on Ontario's mining building bill

Since PDAC introduction, Building More Mines Act flies quickly through legislature
Water safety bulletin issues for some Superior North areas

Water safety bulletin issues for some Superior North areas

The bulletin will be in effect until May 25 and will affect residents in and around the Municipality of Greenstone, and north of Terrace Bay, Schreiber and Marathon.
Vaugeois' seniors advocate bill shot down at Queen's Park

Vaugeois' seniors advocate bill shot down at Queen's Park

Bill 101 would've allowed an advocate to make recommendations to the province, as well as service providers, regarding healthcare, housing, income support, personal support, and accessibility support for older adults and seniors. 
Northwest lithium explorer inks deal with South Korean battery maker

Northwest lithium explorer inks deal with South Korean battery maker

Green Technology Metals secures a customer in LG Energy Solutions as Lake Nipigon-area deposit advances toward mine production
Slight decrease in offload delays, but staffing woes continue at Sault hospital

Slight decrease in offload delays, but staffing woes continue at Sault hospital

The addition of an offload nurse in the Emergency Department of Sault Area Hospital has helped bring down the total hours paramedics spend waiting to offload patients, but the hospital is not always able to provide staff for the initiative
Good morning, Superior North!

Good morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Jesse Allen found guilty of second-degree murder

Jesse Allen found guilty of second-degree murder

A jury has found Jesse Allen, who stabbed his 18-year-old brother Wayne Allen twice in the chest during an unprovoked attack, guilty of second-degree murder
Ontario sends 182 fire personnel to help with Alberta’s wildfires

Ontario sends 182 fire personnel to help with Alberta’s wildfires

The Ministry of Natural Resource and Forestry has sent 182 fire rangers and incident managers to aid Alberta in fighting wildfires.
Ginoogaming First Nation announces funding for mill feasibility study

Ginoogaming First Nation announces funding for mill feasibility study

Federal government is providing $300,000 to carry out the study for the proposed facility, which would be expected to employ more than 100 people once operational.
Ford government seeks SCC appeal of third-party ad case at 'heart of Canadian democracy'

Ford government seeks SCC appeal of third-party ad case at 'heart of Canadian democracy'

Does a law restricting union-funded election ads help or harm democracy?
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