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Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Greenstone Mine celebrates first gold pour

Greenstone Mine celebrates first gold pour

The gold mine - which has been deemed one of Canada's largest - has officially ramped-up production, eliciting excitement and support from people across the region. The mine's general manager, Eric Lamontagne, recently shared his thoughts with Dougall Media.
Regulator approves merger of Northern Ontario credit unions

Regulator approves merger of Northern Ontario credit unions

The next step is a vote by Northern and Copperfin Credit Union members starting June 3.
NWO Pride organizations still in disagreement as Pride Month nears

NWO Pride organizations still in disagreement as Pride Month nears

Relationships officially soured back in February, when a group of Northwestern Ontario pride organizations consisting of Borderland Pride, Rainbow Alliance Dryden and the Rainbow Collective of Thunder Bay announced they would be putting a pause on their relationship with Kenora Pride, until further notice.   
In a unanimous vote, Sudbury city council backs $350M plan to end homelessness

In a unanimous vote, Sudbury city council backs $350M plan to end homelessness

The overall cost is expected to be funded by all three levels of government, with the plan's ultimate goal a ‘functional end’ to homelessness in Greater Sudbury by 2030.
Trudeau has failed Grassy Narrows: Kenora MP

Trudeau has failed Grassy Narrows: Kenora MP

A federal minister’s spokesperson countered by saying Melillo “doesn’t seem to be aware of crucial information.”
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Mamakwa makes history at Queen’s Park

Mamakwa makes history at Queen’s Park

After decades of punishment in a residential school for speaking his language, Deputy Leader for the New Democrat Party and MPP of Kiiwetinoong, Sol Mamakwa, the only First Nation legislator at Queen's Park, rose to meet a standing ovation from all in attendance at Queen’s Park.
Victim threatened with firearm during altercation: Sault police

Victim threatened with firearm during altercation: Sault police

A 34-year-old faces multiple charges as a result.
NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK: May 24, 2024, Mercury contamination worse near Dryden according to research

NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK: May 24, 2024, Mercury contamination worse near Dryden according to research

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