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New STAR team launching later this year

New STAR team launching later this year

The team is being funded by a $2.7 million investment over three years through the province’s Addictions Recovery Fund.
Pioneer Ridge celebrates 30 years

Pioneer Ridge celebrates 30 years

The long-term care facility hosted staff, residents, their families, and representatives from the city in a celebration on Thursday.
Three charged with drug trafficking on the same day

Three charged with drug trafficking on the same day

Officers with the Sioux Lookout OPP have arrested and charged three individuals in two separate incidences of drug trafficking.
Police looking for info about ATM robbery

Police looking for info about ATM robbery

Police are asking for the public's help by checking any dashcam footage taken in the area of Balmoral Street and the Harbour Expressway.
ReStore Days run until Saturday

ReStore Days run until Saturday

Residents who will not be visiting the landfill during ReStore Days are encouraged to donate their used items to the Habitat for Humanity ReStore at 660 Squier St.
Border Cats bring back Catto, Skansi

Border Cats bring back Catto, Skansi

The Border Cats are three weeks away from their May 31 home opener against the Minnesota Mud Puppies.
Former TBPS lawyer makes first court appearance

Former TBPS lawyer makes first court appearance

Holly Walbourne was charged by the Ontario Provincial Police last month with obstructing a public or peace officer, breach of trust, and three counts of obstruction of justice.
Woman arrested for impaired driving

Woman arrested for impaired driving

Driver arrested for impaired by OPP.
Great Lighthouse Rescue ready to raise cash and save castaways

Great Lighthouse Rescue ready to raise cash and save castaways

It's the second year for the Great Lighthouse Rescue down at the marina.
Pirie: For mining critical minerals, Ontario can do it right

Pirie: For mining critical minerals, Ontario can do it right

Mines Minister George Pirie said Ontario not only has the deposits of critical minerals markets like the United States need, but the province has the environmental standards and mining expertise to extract them better than anywhere else in the world
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