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Tree branch cleanup could take time

Tree branch cleanup could take time

Rutter Urban Forestry will be busy for the next few weeks cleaning up tree limbs from this week's ice storm.
Sioux Lookout woman charged with mischief

Sioux Lookout woman charged with mischief

OPP arrested and charged a 22-year-old woman from Sioux Lookout with three counts of public mischief.
Stevenson to step down as LU president

Stevenson to step down as LU president

Search for his replacement will begin soon, university officials say.
Landry voted new NOMA president

Landry voted new NOMA president

Shuniah mayor Wendy Landry has been elected the new president of the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association.
Person struck and killed by train west of Ignace

Person struck and killed by train west of Ignace

Police say foul play not suspected at this time.
Kashechewan evacuees remain in Thunder Bay

Kashechewan evacuees remain in Thunder Bay

Sixty-five evacuees from the flood threatened Kashechewan First Nation remain in Thunder Bay while no further arrivals are anticipated in the coming days due to weather conditions.
Garbage collection resumes on Friday

Garbage collection resumes on Friday

City issues special instructions for residents whose trash and recycling pick-up on Wednesday and Thursday was interrupted by the ice storm.
Buses cancelled, rural schools closed on Friday

Buses cancelled, rural schools closed on Friday

Confederation College will be open after being closed the past two days.
Budget missing Ring of Fire cash, says Conservative critic

Budget missing Ring of Fire cash, says Conservative critic

Ontario budget also guts Northern Development and Mines spending by $70 million, says Vic Fedeli
Softwood lumber duties threaten "renaissance" of Ontario forestry

Softwood lumber duties threaten "renaissance" of Ontario forestry

Though the levy of duties on Canadian softwood lumber exports to the United States isn't surprising to members of the forestry sector, the impacts could reverberate throughout Northwestern Ontario.
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