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Grassy Narrows grassroots hold rally in Kenora

Grassy Narrows grassroots hold rally in Kenora

Rally followed an email asking MPs 'to clearly state your position on the proposed nuclear waste disposal site near Ignace.'
NAPS officers honored with Coronation medals

NAPS officers honored with Coronation medals

Four Nishnawbe Aski Police members have received King Charles III medals for outstanding community service work in drug abuse prevention.
NWMO puts out call for suppliers in region

NWMO puts out call for suppliers in region

Suppliers and service providers can register for free to bid on future contracts relating to the deep geological repository project.
Longlac road on its way to renaming

Longlac road on its way to renaming

Greenstone council will likely decide on a new name for Indian Road by the end of the year, Mayor Jamie McPherson says.
Strong mayor powers worth considering: Greenstone mayor

Strong mayor powers worth considering: Greenstone mayor

‘I’m not inclined to use strong mayor powers as such. I’m inclined to what can we do as a community to make our community better.’
Health unit celebrates Public Health Week

Health unit celebrates Public Health Week

Preventing illness is better than ‘having to treat people when they become unwell.’
Second nuclear waste repository being considered

Second nuclear waste repository being considered

The Nuclear Waste Management Organization is in the early stages of planning for a DGR to manage intermediate-level waste.
Tariff response requires teamwork: Dumas

Tariff response requires teamwork: Dumas

Marathon mayor says Ford 'has been a great leader' and Carney 'has done a great job" in reaction to Trump trade belligerence.
Hoisting the flag for autism awareness

Hoisting the flag for autism awareness

Fort Frances and other municipalities honour World Autism Day.
New CEO on the job at Matawa First Nations Management

New CEO on the job at Matawa First Nations Management

Eabametoong First Nation member Sharon Nate replaces David Paul Achneepineskum, who has stepped down after 25 years as Matawa's CEO.
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