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Distracted driving remains a large concern for OPP

Distracted driving remains a large concern for OPP

"Every driver has a responsibility to direct their entire attention to driving safely,” the OPP says.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Firm perks up brand amid milestone

Firm perks up brand amid milestone

From its beginning in 1984, Jones and Associates Insurance was helmed by Mike Jones and has grown into a team of 25 people tripling its staff.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Dying woman raises $36K for important causes, spreads message of hope

Dying woman raises $36K for important causes, spreads message of hope

"If we can accept our death and prepare for it, then we can fully live today." Diagnosed with terminal illness, Sault realtor Cindy Parniak reminds community to enjoy all the positives life has to offer.
Schreiber council debates procedural by-law amendments

Schreiber council debates procedural by-law amendments

Ahead of one councillor's trip out west, Schreiber's municipal council heard a report from the CAO recommending changes to a by-law.
Tiny homes project benefiting students and Indigenous communities

Tiny homes project benefiting students and Indigenous communities

KZ Lodge, the Indigenous skilled trades training program at Hammarskjold High School, celebrated the completion of their second modular home on Friday.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Ontario invests $1.85 million in local health care

Ontario invests $1.85 million in local health care

The funding is intended to increase access for patients and improve health programming.
APS Staff Sgt. pleads guilty for pointing gun at fellow officers

APS Staff Sgt. pleads guilty for pointing gun at fellow officers

Staff Sgt. Tony Hanson pleaded guilty to firearm charges for pointing his police-issued sidearm at fellow officers on the job.
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