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Marathon increasing support for victims of crime

Marathon increasing support for victims of crime

Marathon OPP and Superior North Victim Services entered into an agency agreement Friday to better support victims of crime.
Teachers ramping up work-to-rule campaign

Teachers ramping up work-to-rule campaign

Teachers march on Catholic Board office, promise to disrupt report-card process if talks don't continue and deal isn't reached
OSPCA rounds up 70 dogs in Grassy Narrows

OSPCA rounds up 70 dogs in Grassy Narrows

Seventy wild dogs have been rounded up in Asubpeeschoseewagong First Nation (Grassy Narrows) and are bound for Southern Ontario.
Students look for ways to reduce waste

Students look for ways to reduce waste

Waste Reduction Week kicked off on Monday at Kingsway Park School, where students pledged to go back to the tap.
Wynne says government will look into property assessments on north shore

Wynne says government will look into property assessments on north shore

Premier Kathleen Wynne says she will follow up on concerns about steep increases in property assessments in Schreiber
Thunder Bay realtors watching for impact of new mortgage rules

Thunder Bay realtors watching for impact of new mortgage rules

The Thunder Bay Real Estate Board says new CMHC mortgage insurance rules may force some buyers to lower their sights.
Missing girl returns home safely

Missing girl returns home safely

Missing teen girl return home
Alleged break and enter leads to impaired charges

Alleged break and enter leads to impaired charges

Police stop driver wanted for questioning in Shuniah break-and-enter, charge him with impaired driving
OPP investigate break and enter in Hymers

OPP investigate break and enter in Hymers

OPP searching for suspects after break and enter at church in Hymers.
Tragically Hip lyrics used to teach Canadian history

Tragically Hip lyrics used to teach Canadian history

“Late breaking story on the CBC, a nation whispered ’We always knew that he’d go free.’” -- Gord Downie, in Wheat Kings, from the 1992 album Fully Completely. A Superior Collegiate teacher is using the songs of the Tragically Hip to teach her students about Canadian history.
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