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Scores of community members turn out for nuclear project information

Scores of community members turn out for nuclear project information

The Nuclear Waste Management Organization wants to build a deep geological repository between Ignace and Dryden.
5 companies selected in 'milestone' moment for NWMO

5 companies selected in 'milestone' moment for NWMO

'This is a very exciting milestone for the Nuclear Waste Management Organization and for the deep geological repository that will eventually contain and isolate Canada’s used nuclear fuel.'
Mamakwa ‘felt something’ viewing historic Treaty 9

Mamakwa ‘felt something’ viewing historic Treaty 9

‘As a rights-holder, it was a powerful experience to physically hold this history in my hands.’
Tariff war no excuse for ‘trampling’ on rights: Mamakwa

Tariff war no excuse for ‘trampling’ on rights: Mamakwa

Bill 5, the Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, is an attack on First Nations’ rights, Indigenous MPP says.
BZA members rally for their child and family services agency

BZA members rally for their child and family services agency

Rocky Bay Child and Family Services has to pause some services because of funding problems, its acting director says.
Carney 'impressed' in his meeting with Trump, Hajdu says

Carney 'impressed' in his meeting with Trump, Hajdu says

Thunder Bay–Superior North's Liberal MP says constituents are 'impressed' with the prime minister's 'ability to defend Canada.'
Not speaking to reporters is 'a limiting strategy,' political consultant says

Not speaking to reporters is 'a limiting strategy,' political consultant says

Refusing and avoiding interviews can help campaigns 'control the message' – but 'if you’re only preaching to the choir, it’s hard to grow your base.'
Province funding local projects against gender-based violence

Province funding local projects against gender-based violence

Nokiiwin, Matawa and Thunder Bay Counselling will receive $2.9 million over three years to fund 'new and innovative projects.'
Voter turnout up from 2021, but not record-breaking

Voter turnout up from 2021, but not record-breaking

Nationwide, 69 per cent of eligible electors cast ballots; turnout was lower in Northwestern Ontario.
Peer-led 'recovery college' set to open in Northwest

Peer-led 'recovery college' set to open in Northwest

The CMHA's Recovery College provides 'a supportive and educational environment' for people struggling with addictions and mental health issues.
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