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'Our hearts are big': Small town steps up for forest fire evacuees

'Our hearts are big': Small town steps up for forest fire evacuees

'I can't be more proud of this town. It says a lot. It’s a small town. We don't have a lot. But when you ask somebody to help, they help,' says Mayor Patrick Roberts
Campers found dead on Isle Royale have been identified

Campers found dead on Isle Royale have been identified

US authorities have not released the suspected cause of death, but say there is no known threat to the public
UPDATED: MNR revokes fire bans across the Northwest

UPDATED: MNR revokes fire bans across the Northwest

Wildfire officials say a number of factors are considered when deciding whether to implement or cancel a ban.
‘No-drone zones': MNR says drones have interfered with firefighting

‘No-drone zones': MNR says drones have interfered with firefighting

Aviation officials with the Ministry of Natural Resources say unauthorized drones or other aircraft are not allowed within roughly nine kilometres of a forest fire's perimeter.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: More than 200 rally in protest of Bill 5

VIDEO: More than 200 rally in protest of Bill 5

Protesters urge government to 'Kill Bill 5'

Protesters urge government to 'Kill Bill 5'

Rally outside Progressive Conservative MPP’s constituency office calls for repeal of the Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act.
‘Completely caught off guard’: local postal union reacts to forced vote

‘Completely caught off guard’: local postal union reacts to forced vote

Federal Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu has mandated the Canadian Union of Postal Workers bargaining units vote on ‘final offers’ from Canada Post.
Large class of paramedic recruits ready to hit the road

Large class of paramedic recruits ready to hit the road

Superior North EMS is ready to deploy 20 new recruits, 14 of whom will be working outside the city where staffing challenges are a significant cause for concern.
University opens dorm doors to forest fire evacuees

University opens dorm doors to forest fire evacuees

Officials say the city does not have the capacity to host more evacuees but is serving as a transition point between evacuated First Nations and host cities.
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