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Search for Anishinabek ancestral remains continues

Search for Anishinabek ancestral remains continues

‘We’re still searching for an answer. We need answers to recover our ancestors.’
Parent critical of Atikokan school's response to weapon incident

Parent critical of Atikokan school's response to weapon incident

Northern Lakes K-12 School administrators were slow in notifying parents and should have called police immediately, a parent says.
New gold mine closer to reality, CEO says

New gold mine closer to reality, CEO says

First Mining Gold hopes to begin operating an open-pit mine at Springpole Lake, northeast of Red Lake, by 2030.
$20M in new winter road funding for Ontario First Nations

$20M in new winter road funding for Ontario First Nations

After a roundtable with First Nations leaders, Hajdu announced an additional $20 million in federal funding over four years.
Forestry business gets boost from NOHFC

Forestry business gets boost from NOHFC

Superior Resources, which works with First Nations in harvesting the Lake Nipigon Forest, is receiving $360,000 from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation.
Feds should kill bill recognizing ‘fraudulent right holders,’ COO grand chief says

Feds should kill bill recognizing ‘fraudulent right holders,’ COO grand chief says

First Nations remain opposed to Bill C-53, which would authorize Ottawa to negotiate and ratify treaties with Métis organizations.
Chiefs from across Ontario meet in Thunder Bay

Chiefs from across Ontario meet in Thunder Bay

Topics include health equity, the Ontario Mining Act and a recently defeated settlement on child and family services.
CEO sees expansion in Musselwhite mine’s future

CEO sees expansion in Musselwhite mine’s future

Orla Mining will explore to see where mining in the Northwestern Ontario location could be extended, the company’s chief executive officer says.
Wabigoon Lake gave an ‘overwhelming’ yes, chief says

Wabigoon Lake gave an ‘overwhelming’ yes, chief says

The Nuclear Waste Management Organization is considering a site between Wabigoon Lake and Ignace for its deep-underground nuclear waste repository.
Beardmore complex ‘an invaluable asset’

Beardmore complex ‘an invaluable asset’

Eric Rutherford, Beardmore’s last mayor, opposes closing the community’s multi-use facility.
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