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Greenstone wrestlers make history

Greenstone wrestlers make history

Team competes at OFSAA high school championships for the first time.
Buckle up this Easter long weekend, warns OPP

Buckle up this Easter long weekend, warns OPP

In 2023, 67 fatalities on OPP-patrolled roads were attributed to seatbelts not being worn.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Polar bear established Peawanuck as its hunting grounds

Polar bear established Peawanuck as its hunting grounds

Recently, the Nishnawbe Aksi Police Service (NAPS) and members of the public had to dispatch a Polar Bear that treated the community of Peawanuck First Nation as its hunting grounds.
Manitouwadge voices support for Bill C-310

Manitouwadge voices support for Bill C-310

Following Bill C-310's initial reading in the House of Commons in December, Manitouwadge joins a growing number of voices across the country in a bid to treat volunteer firefighters and emergency personnel more equitably.
Long-term-care project gets a boost and a name

Long-term-care project gets a boost and a name

Marathon's new long-term-care facility will be named Barrick Care in recognition of the mining company's $1-million donation.
OPP nabs driver near Jackfish Lake

OPP nabs driver near Jackfish Lake

One individual is facing theft charges.
LETTER: MPP addresses concerns with the new commercial vehicle inspection station

LETTER: MPP addresses concerns with the new commercial vehicle inspection station

The $30-million investment represents a significant step forward in our ongoing efforts to enhance road safety in the North.
Ontario budget projects $9.8B deficit, real-dollar social services cuts

Ontario budget projects $9.8B deficit, real-dollar social services cuts

The path to balance will require acute financial restraint.
Indigenous languages now have a place in the legislature

Indigenous languages now have a place in the legislature

Standing Order 24(a) was amended Tuesday to say members may use English, French “or an Indigenous language spoken in Canada.”
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