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Voter turnout up from 2021, but not record-breaking

Voter turnout up from 2021, but not record-breaking

Nationwide, 69 per cent of eligible electors cast ballots; turnout was lower in Northwestern Ontario.
Peer-led 'recovery college' set to open in Northwest

Peer-led 'recovery college' set to open in Northwest

The CMHA's Recovery College provides 'a supportive and educational environment' for people struggling with addictions and mental health issues.
Matawa language program needs stable funding, CEO says

Matawa language program needs stable funding, CEO says

Matawa Waka Tere has been running in all nine communities served by Matawa First Nations Management and in Thunder Bay.
Strong mayor powers 'a tool in our toolbox,' Kenora's Poirier says

Strong mayor powers 'a tool in our toolbox,' Kenora's Poirier says

Kenora council discussed strong mayor powers in mid-April, and Poirier discussed it with Newswatch during the 2025 NOMA conference.
New clerk-treasurer 'very, very important' to nuclear host community

New clerk-treasurer 'very, very important' to nuclear host community

Township council voted unanimously to approve the hiring of Lesley Sterling to the position.
UPDATED: Conservative Melillo wins third term as MP

UPDATED: Conservative Melillo wins third term as MP

With about half the vote, Eric Melillo tops Liberal Charles Fox and New Democrat Tania Cameron.
Fort Frances mayor raises border concern at NOMA conference

Fort Frances mayor raises border concern at NOMA conference

Mayor Andrew Hallikas asked if the province will increase the presence of OPP and conservation officers on Ontario boundary waters.
Parties and candidates have ideas on housing affordability

Parties and candidates have ideas on housing affordability

Many Canadians are ‘very concerned about housing affordability because of the rising costs of housing or rent.’
‘Huge strides’ and a simple plan: Superior North candidates on housing

‘Huge strides’ and a simple plan: Superior North candidates on housing

More than half of Canadians aged 20-35 report being very concerned about their ability to afford housing.
Lecce makes pitch for bill to ‘unleash’ economy by cutting red tape

Lecce makes pitch for bill to ‘unleash’ economy by cutting red tape

Mines minister says Bill 5, the Protect Ontario by Unleashing Our Economy Act, is necessary for domestic control of key resources.
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