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Province investing in training more dairy farmers

Province investing in training more dairy farmers

Guelph school creating distance education program to reach more students
LU study examines mental health for women who choose not to have children

LU study examines mental health for women who choose not to have children

Researchers are looking at mental health impacts for women who choose not to have children and the outdated opinion that women's worth is tied to having offspring.
The LCBO is phasing out paper bags

The LCBO is phasing out paper bags

Almost 135 million paper bags are distributed each year at LCBO retail stores and convenience outlets.
Highway 527 collision claims one life

Highway 527 collision claims one life

A two-vehicle accident south of Gull Bay late Tuesday morning claimed the life of the driver of a passenger vehicle.
One person dead after Highway 17 collision

One person dead after Highway 17 collision

The driver of a passenger vehicle died after a collision with a transport truck on Monday.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Collision closes Highway 527

Collision closes Highway 527

A large section of Highway 527 is closed in both directions after a collision Tuesday morning.
Indigenous digital entrepreneurs determined to participate in the New Economy

Indigenous digital entrepreneurs determined to participate in the New Economy

Remote communities playing catchup in the business and communications of the global digital world
Schreiber water treatment plant back online after lightning storm

Schreiber water treatment plant back online after lightning storm

After an electrical storm caused the water treatment plant to go offline, Mayor Kevin Mullins believes the town will lift the conserve water advisory soon.
Sault mayor warns: north denied access to new power generation

Sault mayor warns: north denied access to new power generation

‘They are crippling our economic development capacity’ - Sault Ste. Marie Mayor Matthew Shoemaker
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