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Northwest mayors have high hopes for air service, airports

Northwest mayors have high hopes for air service, airports

Mayors spoke with provincial officials about restoring regular passenger service and keeping airports aloft.
Man arrested after fleeing police during suspected drug deal

Man arrested after fleeing police during suspected drug deal

Man was arrested after attempting to flee police who witnessed a suspected drug transaction.
Council asked to help expand Eye on the Street program

Council asked to help expand Eye on the Street program

City council on Monday will decide whether or not to spend $254,731 to add an additional 15 sites to the close-circuit camera program.
Oliver on AMO meetings: 'I left the room feeling heard'

Oliver on AMO meetings: 'I left the room feeling heard'

‘We had really great meetings and I would say this was one of the conferences … where I left the room feeling heard, feeling collaboration, feeling there was engagement.’
RibFest returns to Marina Park

RibFest returns to Marina Park

RibFest is filling the air of the city's north core with the smell of barbecue.
City projecting an $800,000 rate-supported budget surplus in 2025

City projecting an $800,000 rate-supported budget surplus in 2025

The city's overall tax-supported budget will likely not have a significant variance, according to administration's latest projections.
Five First Nations projects receive provincial funding

Five First Nations projects receive provincial funding

The funding, through the Indigenous Community Capital Grants program and the Indigenous Economic Development Fund, will create jobs and community development opportunities through the selected projects.
'All I see are smiles': Harbourfest returns to the north core

'All I see are smiles': Harbourfest returns to the north core

The festival took place on Red River Road.
‘Speech is free, but hate you have to pay for’: Fort Frances lawyer says there’s a price for unfounded attacks

‘Speech is free, but hate you have to pay for’: Fort Frances lawyer says there’s a price for unfounded attacks

Douglas Judson and his law firm recently represented a group of plaintiffs who successfully sued a B.C. man for repeatedly falsely linking them to pedophilia and grooming.
Highway 17 Reopened After Serious Collision

Highway 17 Reopened After Serious Collision

Highway 17 has reopened near Marathon after a three-vehicle collision.
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