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Motorcyclist from Wawa dead after Highway 17 crash

Motorcyclist from Wawa dead after Highway 17 crash

A motorcycle and pickup truck were involved in the two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Highway 17 and Highway 552 West on Tuesday morning
Bursaries available for northern women entering trades programs

Bursaries available for northern women entering trades programs

Northeastern Ontario Construction Association accepting applications now
Whitesand First Nation man sentenced to six years for 2021 stabbing death

Whitesand First Nation man sentenced to six years for 2021 stabbing death

Stanford Kokokons will serve five years and 90 days in custody after pleading guilty to manslaughter for the stabbing death of 27-year-old Lance Wanakamik in a remote area near Armstrong in April 2021
Crash closes Highway 17 north of Sault in both directions

Crash closes Highway 17 north of Sault in both directions

Closure took effect shortly before noon hour; no details on possible injuries
Manitouwadge council approves budget for 2023/2024

Manitouwadge council approves budget for 2023/2024

In the wake of concerns regarding expenditures and a dip into financial reserves, the Manitouwadge council finally approves their budget for 2023 and 2024.
Wawa hears capital budget pitches

Wawa hears capital budget pitches

While questions and concerns are raised about needed improvements to Valley Park and the airport, Wawa municipal council reviews capital budget ahead of 2024 fiscal year.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
More conditions in pharmacists' scope

More conditions in pharmacists' scope

Ontario pharmacists can now prescribe medications for 19 ailments
Wawa library to host events for First Nations Public Library Week

Wawa library to host events for First Nations Public Library Week

The Wawa Public Library is set to host a weeklong series of events highlighting Indigenous cultural activities and traditions, along with libraries across the province.
Public wants province to rein in private clinics, Gélinas says

Public wants province to rein in private clinics, Gélinas says

Sudbury MPP and health critic France Gélinas said more Ontario residents want to move away from privatizing health care
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