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Washagamis First Nation death no longer considered suspicious

Treaty 3 Police and Kenora OPP say a weekend death of a Washagamis First Nation man is no longer considered suspicious.
By the numbers

By the numbers

A pilot program at Shelter House is working according to a new study. The Centre for Addictions Research of B.C.

United Way names 2014 campaign chair and vice chair

The 2014 Campaign Chair for the United Way has been announced. The organization named Michael Nitz, regional sales manager of small business for RBC Royal Bank, to leads its annual fundraising campaign.
Now recovering, local businessman organizes fundraiser to help future cancer patients

Now recovering, local businessman organizes fundraiser to help future cancer patients

Michael Muia is getting stronger every day.
Fighting for daycare

Fighting for daycare

Breanna Atkinson says if the city shuts down its daycare facilities, she might have to stop working or drastically reduce her hours.
Go home, winter

Go home, winter

Winter is done. Well, maybe not. According to Environment Canada meteorologist Geoff Coulson, this region's recent reunion with mild weather is likely to be short lived relief to a winter that just won't go away.
Adding services

Adding services

The region's mobile cancer program isn't just about breast cancer. Within the past year, Cancer Care Ontario’s mobile screening coach added cervical and colorectal examinations.
Driver fails to stop, crashes through credit union wall

Driver fails to stop, crashes through credit union wall

A Northern Credit Union customer put new meaning in drive-thru banking Monday afternoon.
Nearing winter's end

Nearing winter's end

Even though Sunday morning’s new layer of snow may indicate otherwise, winter is approaching its end.

McArthur stepping down as Schreiber mayor, becomes Chief Administrative Officer

Two North Shore communities are seeing a shuffle in their town halls. Schreiber mayor Don McArthur is stepping down to accept the job as the town’s Chief Administrative Officer, and will be replaced by Coun. Mark Figliomeni.
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