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Ontario snowmobile driver course moves to exclusively online

Ontario snowmobile driver course moves to exclusively online

Switch matches preferences of young people, snowmobile federation says
Free hot beverage for Veterans and Canadian Armed Forces at Tim Hortons

Free hot beverage for Veterans and Canadian Armed Forces at Tim Hortons

Tim Horton’s restaurants across Canada will be serving a free hot beverage to Veterans and members of the Canadian Armed forces in recognition of Remembrance Day.
Slippery road conditions cancel and delay some city and school bus services

Slippery road conditions cancel and delay some city and school bus services

East of Thunder Bay Transportation Consortium announces several bus cancellations or delays due to icy road conditions, in the Superior North region.
Some Remembrance Day services move indoors due to impending poor weather

Some Remembrance Day services move indoors due to impending poor weather

Red Rock Royal Canadian Legion Branch 226 and Township of Manitouwadge will be moving their Remembrance Day services indoors due to impending poor weather.
Good morning, Superior North!

Good morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
UPDATE: Highway 11 reopened

UPDATE: Highway 11 reopened

Highway 11 has reopened after an earlier closure due to winter weather conditions
White River resident charged with two counts of sexual assault

White River resident charged with two counts of sexual assault

Provincial police responded to reports of a sexual assault on Spruce Street in White River on the afternoon of Nov. 5.
Wawa resident charged with assault

Wawa resident charged with assault

OPP responded to the incident on Monday afternoon
Manitouwadge skating activities may resume soon

Manitouwadge skating activities may resume soon

Issues with Manitouwadge Rec Centre roof have delayed the start of on-ice activities
Red Rock Legion acknowledges financial challenges, but vows to keep doors open

Red Rock Legion acknowledges financial challenges, but vows to keep doors open

The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 226 recently sent a letter to Red Rock leaders, asking for ways to help increase the number of people attending their events
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