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Campbell asks province to build new hospital in Kenora

Campbell asks province to build new hospital in Kenora

Antiquated hospital is falling apart, says Kenora MPP in plea to Queen's Park colleagues.
Tires slashed in Longlac, teens charged

Tires slashed in Longlac, teens charged

Slew of property crimes lead to arrest of two 14-year-old girls, with charges pending against a third suspect.
OPP respond to a motor vehicle collision

OPP respond to a motor vehicle collision

Kenora OPP responded to a motor vehicle collision Thursday morning involving two tractor trailer units.
UPDATE: Police respond to Ontario Human Rights Commission letter

UPDATE: Police respond to Ontario Human Rights Commission letter

Chief J.P. Levesque and Police Board chair Jacki Dojack tell the OHRC they welcome the assistance of the chief commissioner.
Geraldton woman dies in highway collision

Geraldton woman dies in highway collision

OPP say road conditions were a factor in Thursday morning's fatal collision on Highway 11 east of Longlac.
Nov. 15, 2016: Cooperation Pledged

Nov. 15, 2016: Cooperation Pledged

Nov. 15, 2016: Cooperation Pledged
OPP reminding motorists to drive with caution

OPP reminding motorists to drive with caution

With the weather forecast calling for snow OPP are reminding drivers to drive with caution.
Community Clothing Assistance gifted building

Community Clothing Assistance gifted building

Community Clothing Assistance board member Brian Scott has donated the May Street building where the organization is based.
OPP, CN police stepping up railway enforcement

OPP, CN police stepping up railway enforcement

OPP Media Release (SIOUX LOOKOUT, ON) The Sioux Lookout Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and the Canadian National Railway Police Service are committed to ensuring the safety of our pedestrians.
College reacting to changing high school demographics

College reacting to changing high school demographics

Fewer high school students means the college must make a greater effort to convince local and out-of-town students feel welcome at their Thunder Bay campus.
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