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The Ontario Land Tribunal decides what gets built in Ontario. Insiders say it’s broken

The Ontario Land Tribunal decides what gets built in Ontario. Insiders say it’s broken

A Ford friend in charge created a 'toxic' workplace at the tribunal, which the government is now reviewing again
Future of airports is up in the air, says advocacy group

Future of airports is up in the air, says advocacy group

Municipalities selling airports for redevelopment means loss of essential infrastructure, according to Airport Management Council of Ontario
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Lake water levels in typical seasonal decline

Lake water levels in typical seasonal decline

The MacArthur Lock will reopen April 24 and the Poe Lock on March 25.
Mining industry looks to newcomers to fill workforce gaps

Mining industry looks to newcomers to fill workforce gaps

New report from Mining Industry Human Resources Council offers insight into challenges, benefits of attracting immigrants to sector
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Hajdu commits $3 million to Eabametoong

Hajdu commits $3 million to Eabametoong

The Minister of Indigenous Services of Canada, Patty Hajdu, announced $3 million in funding to aid the students and staff of the John C. Yesno Education Centre after a structural fire destroyed the school.
OPP helicopter takes to sky in search of missing Sudbury councillor

OPP helicopter takes to sky in search of missing Sudbury councillor

The Ontario Provincial Police helicopter will be in Sudbury today, Feb. 2, to aid in the search for missing Ward 2 Coun. Michael Vagnini
House fire in Peawanuck under investigation

House fire in Peawanuck under investigation

NAPS stated the information regarding possible injuries cannot be confirmed at this time.
Feds and Neskantaga discuss resolving Canada's longest boil water advisory

Feds and Neskantaga discuss resolving Canada's longest boil water advisory

It’s been 29 years since Neskantaga First Nation first told their community to boil water before drinking and cooking.
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