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Group says action needed to stop economic disaster from invasive species

Group says action needed to stop economic disaster from invasive species

The Nature Conservancy of Canada says efforts to stop the invasive plant, phragmites, from taking root could save the Northwest millions in the long term.
Good morning, Superior North!

Good morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Moses Beaver described as ‘kind and caring man’ by sons

Moses Beaver described as ‘kind and caring man’ by sons

Moses Beaver’s three sons provided emotional statements to the coroner’s inquest examining his death, providing details of his life and character, as well as attempts to get him treatment after he was placed in custody at the Thunder Bay District Jail
NAPS officer faces criminal charges

NAPS officer faces criminal charges

A high-profile Nishnawbe Aski Police Service officer has been charged with break and enter and is on administrative leave.
Nipigon looks to fill vacant council seat

Nipigon looks to fill vacant council seat

Nominations will be accepted by the Clerk’s Office during regular business hours until May 12 at 12 p.m.
Marathon mine builder arranges debt financing for construction

Marathon mine builder arranges debt financing for construction

Generation Mining secures $540 million for north shore palladium and copper open-pit project
Tennessee building supply company acquiring Wawa OSB facility

Tennessee building supply company acquiring Wawa OSB facility

LP Building Solutions' conversion to siding, trim manufacturing plant will bring 150 jobs to area
Bold: Snowmobile drag racing coming to Kiwissa Ski Hill

Bold: Snowmobile drag racing coming to Kiwissa Ski Hill

Further information about the event will be coming in the fall season of 2023
Good morning, Superior North!

Good morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Terrace Bay planning repairs for lightning-damaged water treatment plant

Terrace Bay planning repairs for lightning-damaged water treatment plant

After lightning struck the Terrace Bay water treatment plant in 2021, the resulting damage will potentially be fixed this summer.
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