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Lake Nipigon could be the place for a woody biomass conversion plant

Lake Nipigon could be the place for a woody biomass conversion plant

Bioenergy company, Indigenous forest managers collaborating on renewable gas, biocoal facility
Good morning, Superior North!

Good morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Legions to mark coronation of King Charles III

Legions to mark coronation of King Charles III

Only a couple of events planned for the King's Coronation on Saturday
Singh speaks about high cost of living in Northwestern Ontario

Singh speaks about high cost of living in Northwestern Ontario

Federal NDP leader calls out prime minister and bank of Canada for increasing interest rates.
Person dead after being struck by train

Person dead after being struck by train

A 38-year-old from Pic Mobert First Nation was pronounced dead after being struck by a train on Wednesday night.
Five-year tourism plan sets up Terrace Bay

Five-year tourism plan sets up Terrace Bay

The five-year tourism plan provides Terrace Bay with strategies to boost its tourism all year around.
Update: Province triples Thunder Bay’s homelessness prevention funding

Update: Province triples Thunder Bay’s homelessness prevention funding

The provincial government has announced an expansion of nearly $11 million in homelessness prevention funding for the Thunder Bay District.
INSIDE THE VILLAGE: King of the castle

INSIDE THE VILLAGE: King of the castle

This week's podcast: Thousands of Canadians will be glued to their television screens Saturday morning for the coronation of King Charles at Westminster Abbey. Long live the pomp and circumstance
Enbridge pauses plan to issue utility locates charges

Enbridge pauses plan to issue utility locates charges

Enbridge Gas pauses changes to charge third-party contractors $200 plus tax for location requests.
Temporary use bylaw passed as Greenstone prepares housing strategy

Temporary use bylaw passed as Greenstone prepares housing strategy

After renewing a temporary us by-law for the worker’s camp at Greenstone Mine, Greenstone looks towards preparing a housing strategy in anticipation of a population boom.
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