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Province launches LTC investigative unit

Province launches LTC investigative unit

As a permanent program, the investigators will look at facilities based on publicly available reports that were completed by provincial inspectors.
Unique Northern Ontario igloo lights up the night

Unique Northern Ontario igloo lights up the night

Two artists in Marathon filled balloons with coloured water, then froze them to make building components.
VIDEO: Passing manoeuvre causes a close call on Hwy. 11

VIDEO: Passing manoeuvre causes a close call on Hwy. 11

The operator of a transport truck pulled into the opposite lane just as another tractor-trailer was overtaking it.
Vibration exposure in the workplace can have long-term health effects, says Sudbury researcher

Vibration exposure in the workplace can have long-term health effects, says Sudbury researcher

Katie Goggins was the inaugural speaker for the Leo Gerard Legacy Fund Lecture Series.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
NOWW contest introduces northern writers to the world

NOWW contest introduces northern writers to the world

The Northwestern Ontario Writers Workshop is holding its 26th annual international writing contest, which opens a world of possibilities for the writers of Northwestern Ontario.
Multiple transports involved in collisions on Hwy 11

Multiple transports involved in collisions on Hwy 11

Two serious collisions occurred involving tractor-trailer units and even a snowplow.
Wawa approves capital and operating budgets for 2024

Wawa approves capital and operating budgets for 2024

Mayor Melanie Pilon expressed concern about the lack of engagement, noting that increased signage could raise awareness.
Propane thefts on the rise

Propane thefts on the rise

Schreiber OPP is warning the public to secure their propane tanks as police respond to increasing thefts in Terrace Bay.
Nipigon Elks helping kids learn to skate

Nipigon Elks helping kids learn to skate

Since September 2023, the partnership helps kids between five and 12 years of age in select neighbourhoods learn how to skate.
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