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Reported altercation with shotgun led to arrest in remote First Nation

Reported altercation with shotgun led to arrest in remote First Nation

Nishnawbe Aski police say a 27-year-old Kasabonika Lake man faces several weapons-related charges.
OPP launch security camera registration program in Nipigon

OPP launch security camera registration program in Nipigon

CAMsafe allows property owners with surveillance cameras to make video available on request
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
OPP investigating after explosives found in Marathon

OPP investigating after explosives found in Marathon

Police say they’re looking into two separate incidents two months apart this year.
Province funding local projects against gender-based violence

Province funding local projects against gender-based violence

Nokiiwin, Matawa and Thunder Bay Counselling will receive $2.9 million over three years to fund 'new and innovative projects.'
Ontario Provincial Police lay impaired driving charge in Greenstone

Ontario Provincial Police lay impaired driving charge in Greenstone

Police say they arrested and charged a 24 year-old man.
Indigenous dancers from across the region to hit the stage in Toronto

Indigenous dancers from across the region to hit the stage in Toronto

Youth from Pikangilkum, Webequie and Gakijiwanong Ainishinaabe will perform at the 18th annual Outside Looking In showcase on May 9, 2025.
'Be the change': Lakehead Choral Group supports the RFDA

'Be the change': Lakehead Choral Group supports the RFDA

Through their spring concert, the group collected donations for the Regional Food Distribution Association that will help feed people in need across the region.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
City oral surgeon recognized by University of Toronto faculty of dentistry

City oral surgeon recognized by University of Toronto faculty of dentistry

Dr. Bruce Pynn said he's glad he decided to stay in Thunder Bay after arriving in the city 30 years ago.
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