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Gravelle applauds choice of Crombie to lead Ontario Liberals

Gravelle applauds choice of Crombie to lead Ontario Liberals

Crombie is 'the one person that Doug Ford was hoping we would not elect,' former MPP says
Suspicious vehicle complaint leads to impaired driving charge

Suspicious vehicle complaint leads to impaired driving charge

OPP officers in Nipigon received the complaint on the morning of Dec. 1 about the vehicle in the area of Highway 11/17 near Lofty Davies Road.
Vaccine clinics planned for communities along the north shore

Vaccine clinics planned for communities along the north shore

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit announced Covid-19 and Flu vaccination clinics for several communities in the northeast, as positive Covid cases grow moving into the coldest season.
Tbaytel wins more capacity for expanding 5G service

Tbaytel wins more capacity for expanding 5G service

The company was a successful bidder in the latest federal radio spectrum auction
OPINION: Time to rethink highway twinning

OPINION: Time to rethink highway twinning

The 2 + 1 highway pilot should be expanded across Northern Ontario, says researcher
Wawa Christmas Hamper Fund looking for donations

Wawa Christmas Hamper Fund looking for donations

Since the early 1960’s the Wawa Christmas Hamper Fund has been helping people in need during the holiday season.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.

Local officials agree pay bump is good first step to attract more ECE’s

The province earlier this month unveiled a bump up in the minimum wage of registered early childhood educators in most licensed child-care centres to $23.86 an hour beginning in 2024
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Spotting early signs of dementia can make all the difference

INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Spotting early signs of dementia can make all the difference

This week on the podcast: By 2030, an estimated 1-million Canadians will suffer from dementia. Research suggests that promptly identifying certain behavioural changes — including apathy, lack of impulse control and social inappropriateness — can help delay the disease's progression
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