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Province commits $29M for caribou protection and conservation

Province commits $29M for caribou protection and conservation

The funding will support boreal caribou habitat restoration, protection, and conservation throughout Northern Ontario
New traffic advisory signs installed on Northwestern Ontario highways

New traffic advisory signs installed on Northwestern Ontario highways

The signs are updated remotely from MTO's regional traffic operations centre
OPP investigating theft of stolen equipment from service vehicle

OPP investigating theft of stolen equipment from service vehicle

Stolen survey device was worth up to $60,000.
Terrace Bay man wins $2.5M lottery prize

Terrace Bay man wins $2.5M lottery prize

Jerry Carpenter "went from getting stuck in Toronto because of our cancelled flights to winning $2.5 million."
Update: Winter storm watches issued for Thunder Bay, Superior North areas

Update: Winter storm watches issued for Thunder Bay, Superior North areas

Environment Canada says 15-30 cm of snow could fall
Settlement of annuities case would mean 'the good life,' First Nations leader says

Settlement of annuities case would mean 'the good life,' First Nations leader says

Members of the Robinson-Superior Treaty First Nations are anticipating a positive outcome to a landmark court case
Good morning, Superior North!

Good morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Mom's grief inspires booklet for parents with addicted children

Mom's grief inspires booklet for parents with addicted children

'I walked for 11 years with my son through his addiction and during that time I kept a list of all the places I went for help. There were about 50 places that I visited here in our city,' says Susan Celetti
Two charged after Marathon break-in

Two charged after Marathon break-in

Break-in resulted in large quantity of gift cards being stolen
North Shore resident collects supernatural stories for his book

North Shore resident collects supernatural stories for his book

Paranormal enthusiast Carson T set sights on writing a book based on North Shore residents’ supernatural experiences.
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