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Bomb threat closes high school

Bomb threat closes high school

Board sends students home for the day after email threat to St. Patrick High School received.
Police seize $1,440 worth of cocaine

Police seize $1,440 worth of cocaine

Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service executed a search warrant at a Fort William First Nation residence Thursday.
Student donations go a long way

Student donations go a long way

Westgate High School students collected more than 280 items to be donated to the Beendigen Crisis Home.
Lock it or lose it, police say

Lock it or lose it, police say

Shoppers and drivers reminded to keep vehicle doors locked and purchases out of sight.
City's United Way donation tops $213K

City's United Way donation tops $213K

Record-setting donation represents more than eight per cent of the United Way's 2016 campaign goal.
US man fined $2,500 for fishing with gill nets

US man fined $2,500 for fishing with gill nets

A United States resident has been fined $2,500 under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act for possessing gill nets. Joseph Jacob Arnold of International Falls, Minnesota, was convicted of possessing gill nets in Ontario without a licence.
City to receive less from gas tax fund

City to receive less from gas tax fund

The city is likely to receive less from gas tax funding this year.
OPP assisting Lac Seul death investigation

OPP assisting Lac Seul death investigation

OPP Media Release (SIOUX LOOKOUT, ON) - On Monday, December 12, 2016 at approximately 12:00pm, 21-year-old Rainbow Starr McKAY of Whitefish Bay was reported missing by her family to the Lac Seul Police Service. A short while later, police located Ms.
Development must direct energy plan: northern chambers

Development must direct energy plan: northern chambers

Northern Ontario's business voices are calling for economic development to be the "first and over-riding principle" as the province develops its long-term energy plan.
Fire investigation traces cause to electrical problem

Fire investigation traces cause to electrical problem

An electrical fault is being blamed for a fire that caused major damage to a North side home Tuesday.
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