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What happens if there is a “lame duck” council?

What happens if there is a “lame duck” council?

If this year’s municipal election results in a “lame duck,” Terrace Bay administration will be granted emergency powers.
Good morning, Superior North!

Good morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Ride the rails from White River to Sudbury

Ride the rails from White River to Sudbury

The new three-day-a-week schedule began is back for VIA Rail's Budd car service.
Police seize $79K in cash following traffic stop

Police seize $79K in cash following traffic stop

An Ajax, Ont. resident is facing charges following a traffic stop on Wednesday.
Day School Survivor unfair left out of Class Action Settlement

Day School Survivor unfair left out of Class Action Settlement

Anishinabek Nation and the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations call for action on the Day School Class Action Settlement.
Severe thunderstorm watch for parts of the region

Severe thunderstorm watch for parts of the region

Severe thunderstorms expected for the region starting Thursday afternoon.
SNCDSB ready to begin their summer learning program

SNCDSB ready to begin their summer learning program

Staff and students at Superior North Catholic District School Board are excited about starting their summer learning program.
Still time to send feedback to Hornepayne Community improvement Plan Committee

Still time to send feedback to Hornepayne Community improvement Plan Committee

Township of Hornepayne mayor and council want the community to know that there is still time to share their vision as to what they want for the future of their community.
TBDHU holding a vaccine clinic in Longlac

TBDHU holding a vaccine clinic in Longlac

Book your vaccine appointments for Friday's clinic.
Biigtigong Nishnaabeg First Nation celebrates the ground breaking of its new elementary school

Biigtigong Nishnaabeg First Nation celebrates the ground breaking of its new elementary school

Biigtigong Nishnaabeg announced the ground breaking of its new kindergarten to grade eight elementary school in the Biigtigong Nishnaabeg First Nation community.
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