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Matawa First Nations contribute $20K to Underground Gym

Matawa First Nations contribute $20K to Underground Gym

Matawa's CEO said Thunder Bay 'is our home as well ... we've got to help out wherever we can'
Training critical to adoption of battery electric vehicles in mining: consultant

Training critical to adoption of battery electric vehicles in mining: consultant

Workplace Safety North examines risks, challenges during Battery Electric Vehicle Safety conference
OPP warn of romance scams on Valentine's Day

OPP warn of romance scams on Valentine's Day

Romance fraudsters prey on victims looking for a partner, companion or love interest
Leisure travel showing signs of recovery, Sault Airport says

Leisure travel showing signs of recovery, Sault Airport says

'But the government and business market has still not started to show any measurable signs of recovery'
Northwestern Ontario sees the green lithium rush

Northwestern Ontario sees the green lithium rush

Lithium exploration activity starts to surge in Nipigon, Red Lake
Good morning, Superior North!

Good morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Greenstone Gold on schedule for 2024 open

Greenstone Gold on schedule for 2024 open

Greenstone Gold general manager provided residents with an update on their $1.5 billion project last week.
Record temperatures recorded in many areas of Northwest this weekend

Record temperatures recorded in many areas of Northwest this weekend

Temperatures in Kenora, Fort Frances, Sioux Lookout, Terrace Bay and other communities in the bested previous high marks this weekend as mild weather took hold across the region.
Marathon woman describes 'miraculous' survival from Highway 17 collision

Marathon woman describes 'miraculous' survival from Highway 17 collision

OPP charged the operator of a transport truck with careless driving
Manitouwadge Karate club hosts clinic

Manitouwadge Karate club hosts clinic

Instructors from clubs in Thunder Bay, Wawa and Hearst travelled to Manitouwadge this week to host a clinic for the local chapter, which was founded last November.
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