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Local swimmer giving back with marathon swim

Local swimmer giving back with marathon swim

Tori Niittynen-Dreifelds is doing a 10-kilometre swim on June 28 at the Lakehead University pool to raise funds for Ronald McDonald House of Southwestern Ontario.
City councillors to get potty-trained in Sault Ste. Marie

City councillors to get potty-trained in Sault Ste. Marie

Does this city need more public thundershacks?
New store owners connect with Indigenous communities

New store owners connect with Indigenous communities

Canadian Tire Marathon owners Hamidreza Homayouni and Masha Shidvash are hosting a fundraiser for Jumpstart and a showcase event for the Indigenous community on Sunday.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Rickford discusses new title

Rickford discusses new title

Greg Rickford recently appeared in Greenstone where Dougall Media got a chance to discuss his new title and its significance.
Nuisance coyotes concern council

Nuisance coyotes concern council

Hornepayne to update bylaws to combat their nuisance coyotes.
Greenstone asking residents to conserve water

Greenstone asking residents to conserve water

Greenstone officials have blocked off several weeks when they are asking residents to avoid excessive water usage, due to ongoing work being completed at the Geraldton and Longlac water towers.
Nipigon council to stop the public from parking on the grass at the marina

Nipigon council to stop the public from parking on the grass at the marina

In an attempt to stop people from parking boat trailers on the grass and vehicles under the pavilion at the marina, Nipigon council instructed staff to put up no parking signs.
Impaired driver left crash scene, then came back: Sault Police

Impaired driver left crash scene, then came back: Sault Police

52-year-old faces four charges, including dangerous and impaired driving, fail to remain
"We've been at the table": Hajdu on Ginoogaming's state of emergency

"We've been at the table": Hajdu on Ginoogaming's state of emergency

Dougall Media spoke with Patty Hajdu, minister of Indigenous Services Canada, about her efforts to support Ginoogaming First Nation and the possibility of working with her provincial counterpart to address the community's grievances.
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