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'Significant find:' arrowhead discovered near Baseball Central

'Significant find:' arrowhead discovered near Baseball Central

The arrowhead was created out of a readily available mineral in Northwestern Ontario called taconite.
Annual salmon derby launches at Marina Park

Annual salmon derby launches at Marina Park

The annual salmon derby started early this morning, competition will run from Friday to Sunday.
Drug trafficking-related arrest made at Wunnumin Lake airport

Drug trafficking-related arrest made at Wunnumin Lake airport

Nishnawbe Aski police say a 32-year-old has been charged with possessing cocaine for the purpose of trafficking.
New healthcare model closing ‘unforgivable’ gaps: northern doctors, officials

New healthcare model closing ‘unforgivable’ gaps: northern doctors, officials

Physicians in Kenora and surrounding areas say they’re now seeing patients who were “invisible to us before.”
Hot air balloon rides support Children's Miracle Network

Hot air balloon rides support Children's Miracle Network

Tony Belluz and Mario Tegola matched the donations for a total of $4,000 donated to the children's charity.
Empowering women one cup of coffee at a time

Empowering women one cup of coffee at a time

A fully women-owned coffee company is taking up shop inside Urban Abbey’s Simpson Street transitional housing project.
Seizure of suspected cocaine leads to double arrest

Seizure of suspected cocaine leads to double arrest

A man and a woman were held in police custody and appeared before the Ontario Court of Justice in Fort Frances on Thursday.
Tin can bike challenge includes a murder mystery

Tin can bike challenge includes a murder mystery

A mystery challenge has been set up in the trail system in Trowbridge-Kinsmen Park. Organizers want to know if you can solve the murder.
New First Nations education program space launched

New First Nations education program space launched

People will have the chance to gain education and training, often without having to leave their remote communities.
Postal services to resume in Deer Lake First Nation

Postal services to resume in Deer Lake First Nation

Service has been halted since June 3 due to wildfire evacuations.
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