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Kenora anglers win home tournament for the second time

Kenora anglers win home tournament for the second time

Bryan Gustafson and Jamie Bruce captured the 2024 Kenora Bass International on Saturday. They had previously won the event in 2014.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
‘These are not your lands to give away’: Chief Black on Ontario’s Mining Act

‘These are not your lands to give away’: Chief Black on Ontario’s Mining Act

A new case filed against the province of Ontario calls for changes to be made to the structure of the Mining Act, following tensions and conflict over mining claims recorded on traditional lands.
Superior North Pet Centre celebrates grand opening

Superior North Pet Centre celebrates grand opening

Dougall Media followed up with owner and manager, Sunny Jordan, to learn how the grand opening went and what comes next for a business that aims to address gaps in animal welfare along the north shore.
Live From the Rock a big hit in its 22nd year

Live From the Rock a big hit in its 22nd year

Sometimes people think of folk music as traditional Irish music, but there's more to it than that.
OPP lay spousal assault charge

OPP lay spousal assault charge

Dryden OPP has arrested one individual with spousal assault. 
TBT NEWSHOUR for Aug. 11, 2024: Homeless encampment discussion returning to city council

TBT NEWSHOUR for Aug. 11, 2024: Homeless encampment discussion returning to city council

Sault Ste. Marie hopes to save up to $400,000 on snow, ice removal

Sault Ste. Marie hopes to save up to $400,000 on snow, ice removal

Every year, city workers clear snow and ice from 1,225 lane kilometres of roadway and nine routes of selected sidewalks
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Aggressive invasive plant being tracked, treated in Thunder Bay area

Aggressive invasive plant being tracked, treated in Thunder Bay area

Invasive phragmites poses a threat to native vegetation and wetland biodiversity
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