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Schreiber's Filane to be inducted into Boxing Canada Hall of Fame

Schreiber's Filane to be inducted into Boxing Canada Hall of Fame

Two-time Olympian to go into the Boxing Canada Hall of Fame at a ceremony next month in Sarnia, Ont.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Hydro One: discussions will continue on Waasigan Transmission line

Hydro One: discussions will continue on Waasigan Transmission line

“We're very proud to say that we're working with all parties that are being identified under the delegation of duty to consult from the Crown," Hydro One vice-president Sonny Karunakaran said.
Two more northern First Nations celebrate connection to the power grid

Two more northern First Nations celebrate connection to the power grid

KI and neighbouring Wapekeka First Nation, northeast of Sioux Lookout, are connected to the provincial power grid by Wataynikaneyap Power.
Nuclear waste has another ‘willing’ community

Nuclear waste has another ‘willing’ community

In a close decision, South Bruce residents voted to join Ignace as a willing potential host community for a deep geological repository.
UPDATE: More frozen waffles, pancakes added to recall

UPDATE: More frozen waffles, pancakes added to recall

The recall was triggered by the company, according to the CFIA website. 
Five arrested in Fort Hope drug bust

Five arrested in Fort Hope drug bust

The release said four suspects were arrested at the scene without incident.
NOSM university looking for agencies to host summer students

NOSM university looking for agencies to host summer students

The program is open to a wide variety of learners in regulated health professions
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Lake Superior First Nations made copper tools 2,000 years before the pyramids says researcher

Lake Superior First Nations made copper tools 2,000 years before the pyramids says researcher

THUNDER BAY – The Ontario Archaeological Society’s (OAS) 2024 Annual Symposium featured presentations on the prehistoric copper culture around Lake Superior and residential schools as well as workshops and tours on Oct.
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