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17-year-old drowns, post-mortem concludes

17-year-old drowns, post-mortem concludes

Foul play is not suspected in the death of 17-year-old Tammy Keeash whose body was found in the Neebing-McIntyre Floodway.
Convicted pedophile ex-priest subject of class action lawsuit

Convicted pedophile ex-priest subject of class action lawsuit

Statement of claim filed Thursday seeks damages for as many as 500 victims in remote Northwestern Ontario First Nations communities sexually abused by convicted pedophile ex-priest and former Scout leader Ralph Rowe.
Fort Frances man charged with impaired driving

Fort Frances man charged with impaired driving

A 25-year-old man has been charged with impaired driving after police received traffic complaints Friday morning.
Hydro bills set to drop, but will come at a cost

Hydro bills set to drop, but will come at a cost

A new legislation introduced by the government will reduce hydro bills for the next ten years.
Suicide prevention training program aims to remove stigma

Suicide prevention training program aims to remove stigma

The Norwest Community Health Centres are tackling a topic that for some, is too taboo to discuss.
Vigil held in honor of Tammy Keeash

Vigil held in honor of Tammy Keeash

Dozens attended a vigil commemorating the death of Tammy Keeash, a teenager who was found dead Sunday.
1 in 10 billion: DNA likely from accused found on victim

1 in 10 billion: DNA likely from accused found on victim

Forensic analysis of DNA found on penis of Richard Spence has a one in 10 billion probability of belonging to an individual other than accused murderer.
Two arrested and charged with arson

Two arrested and charged with arson

Two people have been charged with arson after a suspicious fire destroyed an unoccupied residence in Gorham Township in March.
Agreement reached to spark economic development in Nipigon

Agreement reached to spark economic development in Nipigon

The municipality of Nipigon and Red Rock Indian Band have reached an agreement to start up two economic developments.
Relay for Life's flame flickers out

Relay for Life's flame flickers out

Canadian Cancer Society will switch gears locally and focus on Mud and Suds, a June 24 mud run taking place at Mount Baldy. A smaller Relay for Life will be held by students at Sir Winston Churchill CVI.
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