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Annuity payments life-changing, Fort William chief says

Annuity payments life-changing, Fort William chief says

Fort William First Nation and 11 other Robinson Superior Treaty nations will receive billions in compensation for historical underpayments.
UPDATE: Police car targeted in attempted auto theft

UPDATE: Police car targeted in attempted auto theft

Police were attending another call when the alleged incident occurred.
Annual volunteer event returns after five-year hiatus

Annual volunteer event returns after five-year hiatus

The GenNext crew was at Home Hardware on Tuesday, picking up supplies for the 2025 Day of Caring
Breach of trust, obstruction trial hears from 4th police officer on scene

Breach of trust, obstruction trial hears from 4th police officer on scene

Const. Ian West says he did not recall Staff Sgt. Michael Dimini having given any legal authority or grounds for entry and walking into the apartment.
'It was go, go, go' says glider pilot after record-setting flights

'It was go, go, go' says glider pilot after record-setting flights

Thunder Bay's Tom Weiher broke 45-year-old gliding records in Manitoba
Bill 5 not needed to make resource projects more efficient: environmental group

Bill 5 not needed to make resource projects more efficient: environmental group

Northwatch has been one of many organizations strongly opposing the Ford government’s Bill 5.
Construction to begin on new hospital MRI suite

Construction to begin on new hospital MRI suite

The Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre expects to start performing the medical scans in August, 2026.
'It's really holistic': Changes coming across library system with Brodie closure

'It's really holistic': Changes coming across library system with Brodie closure

The south-core branch will close for the summer so the library can implement new security measures and do planned renovations.
Rural driver nailed for stunt driving

Rural driver nailed for stunt driving

The driver was from Thunder Bay.
Dogs and cats waiting to be evacuated

Dogs and cats waiting to be evacuated

The fire that caused the evacuation of Deer Lake First Nation last week is now estimated at more than 65,000 hectares.
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