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Candidate Profile (Nipigon): James Foulds

Candidate Profile (Nipigon): James Foulds

Nipigon mayoral candidate James Foulds says his dedication to the community through 16 years on council sets him apart.
Traffic Complaint leads to impaired charges

Traffic Complaint leads to impaired charges

Members of the Nipigon OPP detachment were dispatched to a traffic complaint in the Township of Nipigon.
Upcycled Wall Art promotes community and teamwork

Upcycled Wall Art promotes community and teamwork

Upcycled Wall Art a community-based activity is promoting teamwork.
All-candidates meeting to be held Monday in NIpigon

All-candidates meeting to be held Monday in NIpigon

Nipigon residents can meet and learn more about candidates in the upcoming municipal election at an event Monday evening.
UPDATED: Education support workers approve a strike mandate

UPDATED: Education support workers approve a strike mandate

Ontario education workers will resume talks with the government on Oct. 17, but the two sides are far apart on the issue of wages.
Last chance to comment on proposed Marathon palladium mine

Last chance to comment on proposed Marathon palladium mine

Federal environmental agency assigns Oct. 23 deadline to receive comments on a proposed Marathon-area palladium mine.
Greenstone windrow contract topic of discussion at council meeting

Greenstone windrow contract topic of discussion at council meeting

Rural snow window removal contract topic of Greenstone Council discussion.
Porcupine Health unit hosting COVID-19 vaccine clinics

Porcupine Health unit hosting COVID-19 vaccine clinics

Porcupine Health unit to host COVID-19 vaccine clinics in Northwest region.
Good morning, Superior North!

Good morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Truth and reconciliation walk makes statement in Nipigon

Truth and reconciliation walk makes statement in Nipigon

Over 150 people marched across the Nipigon River Bridge, and to the site of a former day school, in recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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