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Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK : March 28, 2024, Long term care facility coming to Marathon

NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK: March 28, 2024, Long term care facility coming to Marathon

Federal government announces new childcare supports

Federal government announces new childcare supports

Minister Patty Hajdu and Minister Gary Anandsangaree appeared at the Children and Family Centre at Confederation College to make the announcement.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
ONWA releases videos to help residential school survivors

ONWA releases videos to help residential school survivors

ONWA is releasing videos on various topics, from meditations to learning how to build a drum to understanding and diffusing high-tension situations.
Contraband tobacco seized by OPP

Contraband tobacco seized by OPP

During a traffic stop, officers observed cannabis within reach of the driver and as officers searched the vehicle, they turned up 1000 contraband cigarettes.
Language barrier played a role in fatal incident near Wawa

Language barrier played a role in fatal incident near Wawa

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada released a report regarding a ground crew member fatally injured during helicopter loading operations near Wawa.
Greenstone council at odds over Franco-Ontarian flag

Greenstone council at odds over Franco-Ontarian flag

A change in policy to bolster equitable representation spawned a major outcry from the Francophone community in Greenstone weeks ago. The floor was open to discussion at Greenstone's most recent council meeting with councillors voicing their concerns and seeking a way forward.
Marathon files lawsuit against NextBridge over diesel fuel spill

Marathon files lawsuit against NextBridge over diesel fuel spill

The Township of Marathon is seeking $106,000 from NextBridge to cover the costs of remediation following an 1,800-litre spill of diesel fuel on property the company was leasing from the township.
Algoma only public university in Ontario receiving fewer international student permits

Algoma only public university in Ontario receiving fewer international student permits

Algoma U president Asima Vezina said the new cap will not impact students in Brampton, Sault Ste. Marie or Timmins and it is not expected to impact staffing levels
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