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NWMO puts out call for suppliers in region

NWMO puts out call for suppliers in region

Suppliers and service providers can register for free to bid on future contracts relating to the deep geological repository project.
Planning continues on latest piece of four-laning Highway 11/17

Planning continues on latest piece of four-laning Highway 11/17

An open house was held on Thursday in Shuniah where the public could learn more about the project.
Warm temps to tumble over the weekend, area could see up to 15 cm snow Monday

Warm temps to tumble over the weekend, area could see up to 15 cm snow Monday

Current predictions indicate that the weather system should taper off by Monday evening or early Tuesday morning.
Black Eyed Peas to headline Wake the Giant Music Festival

Black Eyed Peas to headline Wake the Giant Music Festival

Grammy-winning group includes the first Indigenous artist to headline the annual event, now entering its sixth year.
Trial date set for councillor charged with assault

Trial date set for councillor charged with assault

Trevor Giertuga was charged with assault last year following an altercation with one of his brothers.
19-year-old charged with impaired driving in Kingfisher Lake

19-year-old charged with impaired driving in Kingfisher Lake

Nishnawbe Aski police said they were called about a pickup truck stuck in a snowbank, found driver unconscious.
Women of the Fur Trade, humor meets history in new play

Women of the Fur Trade, humor meets history in new play

The shows will take place at Magnus Theatre in Thunder Bay, from Tuesday to Saturday at 7:30 p.m. until April 26.
Miller departs as Lakers coach after two seasons

Miller departs as Lakers coach after two seasons

Outgoing coach has been with the organization for four seasons and helped bring back the Lakers junior program.
Federal candidates tackle agricultural matters at farmers forum

Federal candidates tackle agricultural matters at farmers forum

Association director says the forum was really well attended and had some good discussion.
Ryden's, police deny reports of vandalism targeting Canadians in northern Minnesota

Ryden's, police deny reports of vandalism targeting Canadians in northern Minnesota

'Zero incidents reported against Canadians in Grand Portage or Duluth,' store owners say, which police in Cook County and Duluth corroborated.
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