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Hornepayne announces community Fall Clean-up 2022

Hornepayne announces community Fall Clean-up 2022

With fall now in the air, the Municipality of Hornepayne is holding its community Fall Clean-up 2022 event.
Update: Northwest Region health unit offering bivalent COVID-19 booster to those 18+ as of today

Update: Northwest Region health unit offering bivalent COVID-19 booster to those 18+ as of today

In line with the Ontario Ministry of Health’s announcement, Porcupine Health Unit, (PHU) is offering the bivalent COVID-19 booster to those 18+ as of Sept. 26, 2022.
COVID-19 border and travel measures removed as of Oct. 1

COVID-19 border and travel measures removed as of Oct. 1

The federal government has confirmed it will lift COVID-19 measures at the border, as well as the use of the ArriveCAN app or website
SNCDSB announces new school vice-principal

SNCDSB announces new school vice-principal

Superior North Catholic District School Board, (SNCDSB) announces new school vice-principal.
Caring for Mother Earth workshop to be held in Manitouwadge

Caring for Mother Earth workshop to be held in Manitouwadge

Participants will learn about children's and environmental health and the cultural significance of feast bundles and grandmother bags in a hands-on workshop in Manitouwadge. The deadline to register is Monday.
Good morning, Superior North!

Good morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Area projects receive Great Lakes Protection funding

Area projects receive Great Lakes Protection funding

The federal government has announced funding for four projects meant to support the rehabilitation of areas of concern around Lake Superior.
Letter to the Editor: Paramedics need more mental health support

Letter to the Editor: Paramedics need more mental health support

Former paramedic sees urgent need for leaders to take mental health concerns as seriously as physical hazards of the job.
Arbitrator finalizes a new collective agreement for college faculty

Arbitrator finalizes a new collective agreement for college faculty

An arbitrated agreement with Ontario's college faculty will see limited wage increases under Bill 124, but OPSEU says it still included "significant gains."
Tourist outfitters relieved by lifting of COVID-19 border restrictions

Tourist outfitters relieved by lifting of COVID-19 border restrictions

Nature and Outdoor Tourism Ontario is welcoming the decision to lift COVID-19 border restrictions, but warns it will take years for the region's tourism industry to recover.
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