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Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
First measles cases in nearly 30 years confirmed in Thunder Bay

First measles cases in nearly 30 years confirmed in Thunder Bay

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit is urging anyone who may have been exposed to take appropriate precautions.
Students celebrate mental health week, all month long

Students celebrate mental health week, all month long

Students from the Superior-Greenstone District School Board have been participating in activities and learning about supports available to them regarding mental health
Police officers cleared by watchdog over man's crushed fingers

Police officers cleared by watchdog over man's crushed fingers

The Special Investigations Unit says no reasonable grounds for criminal charges after a probe into the incident that resulted in two broken fingers for a Mishkeegogamang man.
First Nations 'shouldn't be living like second class citizens,' says lawyer

First Nations 'shouldn't be living like second class citizens,' says lawyer

Housing issues include infrastructure issues, mould and infestations from animals and pests.
Tariff war no excuse for ‘trampling’ on rights: Mamakwa

Tariff war no excuse for ‘trampling’ on rights: Mamakwa

Bill 5, the Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, is an attack on First Nations’ rights, Indigenous MPP says.
Proposed bill would allow councillors to be fired

Proposed bill would allow councillors to be fired

The province has recently reintroduced a bill aimed at standardizing municipal codes of conduct and which provides a mechanism to fire a councillor for serious offences.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
UPDATED: Pikangikum takes Canada to court over infrastructure

UPDATED:Pikangikum takes Canada to court over infrastructure

The remote First Nation has declared a state of emergency and says it has been under multiple drinking water advisories over the past 25 years.
BZA members rally for their child and family services agency

BZA members rally for their child and family services agency

Rocky Bay Child and Family Services has to pause some services because of funding problems, its acting director says.
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