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NAPS arrest two for drug trafficking

NAPS arrest two for drug trafficking

Nishnawbe Aski Police Service (NAPS) arrested two suspects and seized cocaine and oxycodone, following the search of a Fort Hope First Nation home Wednesday. 
O.J. Simpson, ‘The Juice’ dead at 76

O.J. Simpson, ‘The Juice’ dead at 76

Family of Simpson, who was acquitted of murder in the deaths of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, announced his April 10 death on social media.
Ford government tables ‘cutting red tape’ housing bill

Ford government tables ‘cutting red tape’ housing bill

The bill reverses a controversial change to development charges and gives universities planning power on their campuses, as The Trillium first reported
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Screen for Life coach back out on the road

Screen for Life coach back out on the road

The mobile cancer screening bus will be travelling through Northwestern Ontario until October.
Marathon makes financial pledge to Barrick Care

Marathon makes financial pledge to Barrick Care

Even with major capital projects on the horizon, Marathon is ready to invest in the future of aging in the community.
"It's embarrassing": Budge implores council to work with AFNOO amid flag flap

"It's embarrassing": Budge implores council to work with AFNOO amid flag flap

Coun. Vicky Budge, with support from L'Association des francophones du Nord-Ouest de l’Ontario (AFNOO), brought forward at least one potential solution to the ongoing flag controversy at Greenstone's most recent council meeting.
Third councillor to resign in Nipigon

Third councillor to resign in Nipigon

Nipigon Council declares council position vacant after Councillor Gordon Mackenzie submits his resignation.
Physical books continue to be the main draw at libraries

Physical books continue to be the main draw at libraries

Physical books remain in the stacks, and that's what the libraries' combined 820 cardholders seek out the most, says the head librarian in Rosslyn.
Weekend smash-and-grab by butter tart bandit puts spotlight on security in the Sault

Weekend smash-and-grab by butter tart bandit puts spotlight on security in the Sault

'I’m very much concerned with the direction that things are going': Downtown Association chair looks to police for crime stats after reports of break-ins, criminal activity downtown.
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