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Tree planting program going strong in Northwestern Ontario

Tree planting program going strong in Northwestern Ontario

Capturing carbon dioxide, creating homes for wildlife, and strengthening environmental stability, the 50 Million Trees Project is going strong in the northwest region.
Feds support some area economic development projects

Feds support some area economic development projects

A new facility near Kakabeka Falls is one of the beneficiaries of FedNor support
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Residents celebrate Nipigon at the Fall Fishing Festival

Residents celebrate Nipigon at the Fall Fishing Festival

Over the past 60 years, the festival has brought in hundreds of thousands of dollars to the community
Junior B hockey season ready to face off in October

Junior B hockey season ready to face off in October

The five-team Junior B circuit will open the regular season on Oct. 6 with a showcase event set for December
LU research institute set to launch mental health workplace study

LU research institute set to launch mental health workplace study

LU is looking to talk to workers about mental health in the workplace in a new confidential survey.
Government drives job growth across Canada, says Fraser Institute report

Government drives job growth across Canada, says Fraser Institute report

Public sector jobs in Ontario grew more than twice the rate than private sector over three-year span
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Even with new data, schools have 'unchecked power' to exclude students with disabilities: advocates

Even with new data, schools have 'unchecked power' to exclude students with disabilities: advocates

The Trillium obtained the province's data on school exclusions, but advocates say it's woefully incomplete
Feds pledge $1.8M in status quo funds to Northern Ontario Angels

Feds pledge $1.8M in status quo funds to Northern Ontario Angels

Northern Ontario Angels strives to link their network of 400 investors with entrepreneurs throughout Northern Ontario, and have been funded by FedNor since 2005
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