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"It's embarrassing": Budge implores council to work with AFNOO amid flag flap

"It's embarrassing": Budge implores council to work with AFNOO amid flag flap

Coun. Vicky Budge, with support from L'Association des francophones du Nord-Ouest de l’Ontario (AFNOO), brought forward at least one potential solution to the ongoing flag controversy at Greenstone's most recent council meeting.
Third councillor to resign in Nipigon

Third councillor to resign in Nipigon

Nipigon Council declares council position vacant after Councillor Gordon Mackenzie submits his resignation.
Physical books continue to be the main draw at libraries

Physical books continue to be the main draw at libraries

Physical books remain in the stacks, and that's what the libraries' combined 820 cardholders seek out the most, says the head librarian in Rosslyn.
Weekend smash-and-grab by butter tart bandit puts spotlight on security in the Sault

Weekend smash-and-grab by butter tart bandit puts spotlight on security in the Sault

'I’m very much concerned with the direction that things are going': Downtown Association chair looks to police for crime stats after reports of break-ins, criminal activity downtown.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Premier Ford addresses Terrace Bay mill closure, Vaugeois reponds

Premier Ford addresses Terrace Bay mill closure, Vaugeois reponds

Premier Doug Ford recently addressed a question about Terrace Bay's mill closure, indicating that the mill is unlikely to reopen. MPP Lise Vaugeois has issued a response.
Greenstone officially enacts specialized transit policy

Greenstone officially enacts specialized transit policy

Greenstone's municipal council passed a policy in September 2023, tasking municipal staff with the development of a specialized transit program. Now, with the policy officially enacted the specialized transit program is up and running.
LETTER: Authorities should have given polar bear situation a little more thought

LETTER: Authorities should have given polar bear situation a little more thought

My question is very simple - why educate, encourage, and enforce people to preserve species near extinction, when this one was not preserved?
Province gives Sudbury $1.52M for exceeding its housing target

Province gives Sudbury $1.52M for exceeding its housing target

Associate Housing Minister Rob Flack stopped by Tom Davies Square on Friday to announce $1.52M in provincial funding as a result of the city hitting its housing targets
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
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