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Hospitals welcome locum incentive program's extension

Hospitals welcome locum incentive program's extension

The Ontario government is extending the Temporary Locum Program, which was set to end March 31, by six months.
Red Rock wrestles with weed removal strategy

Red Rock wrestles with weed removal strategy

While reviewing correspondence from Hydro One, Red Rock's town council brought questions, concerns, and at least one revelation about the vegetation maintenance process to their last regular council meeting.
Assault and drug trafficking charges laid in Summer Beaver

Assault and drug trafficking charges laid in Summer Beaver

Nishnawbe Aski Police Service (NAPS) arrests and charges one individual with assault and drug trafficking following a Friday evening incident at a Summer Beaver home.
Trucking firm ordered to pay $175K after Hwy. 11 diesel spill

Trucking firm ordered to pay $175K after Hwy. 11 diesel spill

The environment ministry laid charges for failure to notify the ministry and to clean up a fuel spill into Lake Helen.
Driver injured after collision with moose on Highway 17

Driver injured after collision with moose on Highway 17

A pickup truck ended up on its roof following a collision near the Steel River bridge.
LETTER: Nuclear waste storage should be a concern to everyone in the North

LETTER: Nuclear waste storage should be a concern to everyone in the North

I don't know how long you have studied the pros and cons about nuclear waste, but I'm confident that you have been blindsided about some very important concerns.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Fire ranger incentive great: Shuniah mayor

Fire ranger incentive great: Shuniah mayor

In previous years, the province has aimed to hire about 800 fire rangers spread over four-person crews, although that target is not always met.
LETTER: Users of Hwy. 102 should be able to complete survey even if they are from out of town

LETTER: Users of Hwy. 102 should be able to complete survey even if they are from out of town

I have seen some crazy actions conducted by commercial vehicle operators.
Meet Norman Douglas: retired Sault prosecutor, respected judge — and Elvis impersonator

Meet Norman Douglas: retired Sault prosecutor, respected judge — and Elvis impersonator

Born in Hawk Junction and raised in Sault Ste. Marie, Douglas is returning to his hometown April 6 to sign copies of his new book 'You Be the Judge'
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