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Hornepayne, other Algoma communities call for service delivery review

Hornepayne, other Algoma communities call for service delivery review

Several Algoma District communities are banding together to request a third-party review of emergency medical services in the region with support from the Algoma District Services Administration Board.
Immigrants making their mark on Ontario's economy

Immigrants making their mark on Ontario's economy

Younger, more educated, newcomers arriving in province but wages not keeping pace
Smile cookie campaign rolls out

Smile cookie campaign rolls out

Proceeds from the fundraiser will be split between the Shelter House and Tim Hortons Foundation camps.
Recreational trails group wins Trans Canada Trail affiliation

Recreational trails group wins Trans Canada Trail affiliation

A partnership with the national group opens the way for funding applications to support construction and maintenance
AFN Grand Chief candidate calls for new tactics to deal with Doug Ford, feds

AFN Grand Chief candidate calls for new tactics to deal with Doug Ford, feds

‘You’ve got to stop looking to the province for the truth…. They’ve stolen and they're going to be called on for all of their theft’
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
LJHL Showcase Event takes to the ice next month

LJHL Showcase Event takes to the ice next month

The five Lakehead Junior Hockey League (LJHL) squads will be joined by an Under-18 All-Star team for the event at the Fort William First Nation (FWFN) Arena
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Funds available to expand maple syrup operations

Funds available to expand maple syrup operations

Ontario's Maple Production Improvement Initiative opened to applicants on November 9
Nipigon honours veterans for sacrifices they have made

Nipigon honours veterans for sacrifices they have made

The Legion is also asking area residents to send in photographs of loved ones who have served Canada so that they can be added to a Wall of Honour in the Legion which is hoped to be completed by the new year. 
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