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Dryden councillor wins libel judgment against city

Dryden councillor wins libel judgment against city

A small claims court awarded Coun. Ritch Noel $35,000 for libel arising from city officials' interpretation of a comment he made on social media in June.
Geraldton PACE will offer holiday dinner

Geraldton PACE will offer holiday dinner

PACE space on Main Street will serve up a Christmas dinner Saturday afternoon.
Marten Falls state of emergency continues, despite ‘interim fix’

Marten Falls state of emergency continues, despite ‘interim fix’

Marten Falls, which has been under a boil water advisory for many years, declared a state of emergency in its drinking water supply on Monday.
First Nations water act obstructed by Conservatives: Hajdu

First Nations water act obstructed by Conservatives: Hajdu

'I’ve got water legislation right now. ... It’s transformational for communities and yet they won’t let it through.'
Arresting the homeless ‘isn’t any solution’

Arresting the homeless ‘isn’t any solution’

A Kenora volunteer is ‘dismayed and disturbed’ by Ford’s approach to homelessness and substance abuse.
DGR opponents get petition presented to Parliament

DGR opponents get petition presented to Parliament

The NWMO has selected a site for a nuclear waste repository, but the fight isn’t over, says Dodie LeGassick of We the Nuclear Free North.
Powlowski: Freeland’s resignation ‘very unfortunate’

Powlowski: Freeland’s resignation ‘very unfortunate’

The Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP compared Freeland’s departure from Trudeau’s cabinet to the break-up of a relationship.
State of emergency: sewage affects drinking water in Marten Falls

State of emergency: sewage affects drinking water in Marten Falls

Tap water in Marten Falls has been contaminated by sewage dumped upstream from the reserve’s water intake.
Documentary crew from Japan visits Ignace

Documentary crew from Japan visits Ignace

A Japanese documentary series is examining how Ignace came to be selected to host a nuclear waste repository project.
Matawa secures $20M for green retrofit of Thunder Bay centre

Matawa secures $20M for green retrofit of Thunder Bay centre

The Canada Infrastructure Bank and RBC are financing an energy-efficiency retrofit for the Matawa Training and Wellness Centre.
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