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Students face off in new extramural ice fishing tournament

Students face off in new extramural ice fishing tournament

Last month, Beaver Brae Secondary School and St. Thomas Aquinas High School teachers partnered to host an ice fishing tournament on Rabbit Lake for their Grade 7 and 8 students. 
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Here's what happened to some speed-trap cameras in Sudbury

Here's what happened to some speed-trap cameras in Sudbury

Several automated speed-enforcement cameras have been vandalized so far, but the City of Greater Sudbury has pledged to continue getting them fixed as quickly as possible.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Councillors to discuss doctor recruitment, intimate partner violence in the Sault

Councillors to discuss doctor recruitment, intimate partner violence in the Sault

Two hot-button issues are on the agenda for Monday’s city council meeting
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
First Nations to get $15M from Housing Accelerator Fund

First Nations to get $15M from Housing Accelerator Fund

The federal government announced agreements to fast-track housing in nine First Nations.
Atlookan provides update on Eabametoong school

Atlookan provides update on Eabametoong school

Dougall Media caught up with Chief Solomon Atlookan at an event on April 4, where he shed light on how far along Eabametoong First Nation is towards construction of a new school and what measures are currently in place for students in the community.
OPP lay stunt driving charges on impaired driver

OPP lay stunt driving charges on impaired driver

Following a traffic complaint, one individual is facing both impaired and stunt driving charges.
“It's colonialism - alive and well today”: First Nations call for mining restrictions

“It's colonialism - alive and well today”: First Nations call for mining restrictions

The provincial government was first made aware of Biigtigong and Netmizaaggamig's title claims as early as 1979 and has been in negotiations with both communities and the Crown since then. Now, however, Biigtigong and Netmizaaggamig are speaking out about a lack of transparency and consultation.
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