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Rainy River doctors plan to withdraw hospital services

Rainy River doctors plan to withdraw hospital services

Physicians want the health ministry to change terms of their funding arrangement.
Parks Canada makes decision on administration and visitor centre

Parks Canada makes decision on administration and visitor centre

During excavation of the site, pre-contact Indigenous ancestral remains were uncovered.
Charity golf tournament raises six figures

Charity golf tournament raises six figures

The 24th edition of the Ronald McDonald House Charity Golf Tournament took place on Friday at the Fort William Country Club.
Feds commit millions to Pikangikum community centre

Feds commit millions to Pikangikum community centre

A Cultural Learning and Community Centre will include a daycare and adult learning space.
Police seek helpful witness in Widnall Pool incident

Police seek helpful witness in Widnall Pool incident

Police believe this individual may have important information, and their account of events could assist the investigation. The individual they are looking for is not suspected of any wrongdoing. 
Manitouwadge Community Centre will be upgraded thanks to Barrick Gold donation

Manitouwadge Community Centre will be upgraded thanks to Barrick Gold donation

The extensive upgrades will include installation of a new roof, a modern boiler system, a revamped HVAC system and significant improvements to the accessibility of entrances and washrooms.
TBT NEWSHOUR for Aug. 22, 2024: Rail shipments stop, Ottawa sends both sides to arbitration

TBT NEWSHOUR for Aug. 22, 2024: Rail shipments stop, Ottawa sends both sides to arbitration

Tbaytel performing 5G upgrade in Ignace area

Tbaytel performing 5G upgrade in Ignace area

During this time, wireless customers will experience an outage to their Tbaytel HSPA and LTE mobility service, including voice calls, data usage and text messaging.
DSSAB chooses new CEO

DSSAB chooses new CEO

Ken Ranta has spent more than a decade at the DSSAB, serving in a variety of roles.
Students face strict cell phone rules when school returns

Students face strict cell phone rules when school returns

Unless given the OK by an educator, students in Ontario will not be allowed to use mobile devices in the classroom and must store them out of sight.
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