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Good morning, Superior North!

Good morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Let's Eat: Drifter's offers tasty, Italian inspired fare in Terrace Bay

Let's Eat: Drifter's offers tasty, Italian inspired fare in Terrace Bay

Drifter's Motel and Restaurant offers breathtaking views of Lake Superior and is well-situated to experience the natural wonder of Terrace Bay
Where to be in Superior North this Canada Day

Where to be in Superior North this Canada Day

Canada Day celebrations are happening throughout the region!
Ontario SPCA and Humane Society transfers 32 northern cats

Ontario SPCA and Humane Society transfers 32 northern cats

The Ontario SPCA and Humane Society recently transferred 32 cats from the Second Chance Pet Network in Dryden to other locations in the province
Greenstone to pilot new transportation service

Greenstone to pilot new transportation service

After receiving the senior’s transportation service review, Greenstone council motioned to approve a new transportation pilot program that will allow accessibility needs of any age.
Good morning, Superior North!

Good morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Police believe trio of thieves could be on their way to Thunder Bay

Police believe trio of thieves could be on their way to Thunder Bay

The three suspects are believed to be responsible for thefts at stores in Elliot Lake, Sudbury and Sault Ste. Marie
Wequedong Lodge continues push for expansion

Wequedong Lodge continues push for expansion

Wequedong Lodge reserves at least 120 hotel rooms every night to meet demand of people from remote communities travelling to Thunder Bay for medical needs
Greenstone and municipal workers ratify new collective agreement

Greenstone and municipal workers ratify new collective agreement

Greenstone’s municipal frontline workers will receive a wage increase of 2.8 per cent, effective Jan. 1.
Police continuing to look for signs of woman who disappeared 16 years ago

Police continuing to look for signs of woman who disappeared 16 years ago

Christina Calayca was last seen when she went out on a run during a camping trip at Rainbow Falls Provincial Park
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