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Greenstone Fire & Emergency Services to conduct Live Fire Training

Greenstone Fire & Emergency Services to conduct Live Fire Training

The Greenstone Fire & Emergency Services will be conducting Live Fire Training exercises over the next two days.
North Shore Family Health Team hosting flu clinics

North Shore Family Health Team hosting flu clinics

The North Shore Family Health Team, (NFHT) to host flu clinic in Schreiber and Terrace Bay.
Confederation College offering information session in Red Rock

Confederation College offering information session in Red Rock

Confederation College is offering an information session about their Academic Upgrading program.
Good morning, Superior North!

Good morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Moffat unseats incumbent to win Manitouwadge mayoral race

Moffat unseats incumbent to win Manitouwadge mayoral race

Moffat, a one-term councillor, took down former chief administrative officer Margaret Hartling and incumbent mayor John MacEachern to win the township's mayoral race.
Kevin Mullins to continue as Schreiber's mayor

Kevin Mullins to continue as Schreiber's mayor

Kevin Mullins, who took over after former mayor Dave Hamilton died in 2021, won his first mayoral election in the north shore community.
Nipigon chooses Suzanne Kukko as its new mayor

Nipigon chooses Suzanne Kukko as its new mayor

The former economic development officer defeated veteran councillor James Foulds
New Greenstone mayor McPherson ready to lead

New Greenstone mayor McPherson ready to lead

James McPherson has been acclaimed as mayor of Greenstone, and will embark on this new role with the council elected in the municipal election.
Dumas focused and excited to lead next term of Marathon council

Dumas focused and excited to lead next term of Marathon council

The Township of Marathon has acclaimed Rick Dumas to continue being mayor for the next four years.
COVID-19 outbreak at Thunder Bay's hospital declared over

COVID-19 outbreak at Thunder Bay's hospital declared over

The regional hospital currently has 48 patients who have tested positive for the virus
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