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MPP shares personal residential school experiences at Queen's Park

MPP shares personal residential school experiences at Queen's Park

Kiiwetinoong MPP Sol Mamakwa called on the provincial government to address residential school denialism.
NAN Grand Chief issues open letter to Premier Doug Ford

NAN Grand Chief issues open letter to Premier Doug Ford

Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler released an open letter addressed to Ontario Premier Doug Ford on Friday in advance of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
CUPE staff at Thunder Bay District Health Unit get new contract

CUPE staff at Thunder Bay District Health Unit get new contract

Health unit workers represented by CUPE are getting a new contract after there was potential for strike action.
GED exams to be discontinued across Canada, leaving fewer options for northern communities

GED exams to be discontinued across Canada, leaving fewer options for northern communities

As those in Ontario and across the country await answers, the deadline to register and complete a GED fast approaches.
Company sees gold upside at paused White River mine

Company sees gold upside at paused White River mine

Silver Lake Resources halted production at Sugar Zone Mine to figure out the geological picture
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
High school students venture out to connect with the land in time-honoured tradition

High school students venture out to connect with the land in time-honoured tradition

Students and teachers from Geraldton Composite High School setout for a trip into traditional Animbiigoo Zaagi Igan Anishinaabek lands as part of the SHSM program.
OSSTF leaders hope deal secures progress on wages, school conditions

OSSTF leaders hope deal secures progress on wages, school conditions

A vote by OSSTF members means a strike by public high school teachers and education workers is off the table, while an agreement could be set in arbitration.
Marathon man wins $10K hole-in-one prize

Marathon man wins $10K hole-in-one prize

Jim Principe notched a hole-in-one — his first ever — during the Souckey Chiropractic Two-man Scramble Golf Tournament held at Peninsula Golf Course in Marathon earlier this month.
Hornpayne man charged with trafficking cocaine

Hornpayne man charged with trafficking cocaine

The accused was released from custody and is scheduled to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice
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