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Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Schreiber residents brace for bank branch’s closure

Schreiber residents brace for bank branch’s closure

BMO is set to close its branch in July, and that will be hard on a lot of people in Schreiber and area, a town resident says.
From Kenora to Thunder Bay: Treaty 3 exhibit at museum

From Kenora to Thunder Bay: Treaty 3 exhibit at museum

A Treaty 3 exhibit from Kenora’s MUSE: The Lake of the Woods Museum, will be at the Thunder Bay Museum on Donald Street until the end of April.
Crews begin removal of submerged tractor-trailer from Lake Nipigon

Crews begin removal of submerged tractor-trailer from Lake Nipigon

Highway 11 traffic will be slowed at the scene of the operation at the southern end of Orient Bay.
$2.5 million invested in seven Indigenous-led projects

$2.5 million invested in seven Indigenous-led projects

Hajdu was at the Neeganii-Iishawin economic development gathering, where she announced the over $2.5 million invested into Indigenous-led projects
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
UPDATE: 3 taken to hospital after Highway 11-17 crash east of Thunder Bay

UPDATE: 3 taken to hospital after Highway 11-17 crash east of Thunder Bay

Multiple first responders were called to the scene Tuesday evening.
First Nations economic development conference sells out

First Nations economic development conference sells out

The hosts of the event are Independent First Nations Alliance, Shibogama First Nations Council, Matawa First Nations, Windigo Community Development Corporation, ThawiKayhiGan Group, and Keewaytinook Okimakanak.
Dryden eyes potential subdivision with hundreds of new homes

Dryden eyes potential subdivision with hundreds of new homes

Two provincial funding decisions totalling $5.1 million will enable the City of Dryden to extend infrastructure to Van Horne Landing for a new subdivision.
OPP lay charges for stunt driving on Highway 17

OPP lay charges for stunt driving on Highway 17

A Manitoba resident was allegedly caught driving at 144 km/h
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