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Families will be 'closer to home' thanks to new long-term-care facility

Families will be 'closer to home' thanks to new long-term-care facility

The North of Superior Healthcare Group has announced it has reached 85 per cent of its $2-million goal for the long-term-care facility.
Murillo Fair 'an excellent opportunity for agricultural exhibition'

Murillo Fair 'an excellent opportunity for agricultural exhibition'

Some of the highlights of the weekend, according to attendees, were the horse riding, the amusement rides, and the food.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Thunder Bay Auto Sport Club is putting the pedal to the metal for a good cause

Thunder Bay Auto Sport Club is putting the pedal to the metal for a good cause

The club has raised about $74,000 for Northern Cancer Care in the past 10 years.
Rainy Lake Square returns to council as frustrations continue

Rainy Lake Square returns to council as frustrations continue

The letter notes the “ongoing” issue with individuals passing the day at the site, using the free Wi-Fi service and using outdoor outlets to charge devices, allegedly under the influence of drugs and alcohol.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
GALLERY: Westfort Street Fair attracts thousands for 42nd year

GALLERY: Westfort Street Fair attracts thousands for 42nd year

The street fair is Aaron Gillingham’s favourite day of the year.
Jury assigns no blame in 2017 death of Ruthann Quequish

Jury assigns no blame in 2017 death of Ruthann Quequish

NAN Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler said this is a result of racism in the health-care system.
NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK for August 16, 2024: Fiddler comfortably holds onto his role after election

NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK for August 16, 2024: Fiddler comfortably holds onto his role after election

Anishinaabe Keeshigun returns to Fort William Historical Park

Anishinaabe Keeshigun returns to Fort William Historical Park

Anishinaabe Keeshigun will close on Saturday with a community feast after 5 p.m. open to all visitors. They will be back on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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