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Grassy Narrows elects its first female chief

Grassy Narrows elects its first female chief

Sherry Ackabee was elected to the Anishinaabe community’s top job, unseating incumbent Rudy Turtle by a 10-vote margin.
Emo ambulance base temporarily closed

Emo ambulance base temporarily closed

The DRRSB has temporarily adopted a ‘three-ambulance model’ in response to a shortage of paramedics.
McIntosh Indian Residential School research needs more funding

McIntosh Indian Residential School research needs more funding

Founded by Roman Catholic missionaries, the McIntosh school operated from 1925 until 1969.
First Nations support pushes Marathon Active Living Centre closer to reality

First Nations support pushes Marathon Active Living Centre closer to reality

Two First Nations have committed to providing support for construction of a two-storey complex.
Privatization is a Trojan horse, health coalition says

Privatization is a Trojan horse, health coalition says

To make their point about privatization, the Ontario Health Coalition and the Ontario Council of Health Unions are touring a Trojan horse through Northwestern Ontario
First Nations protest ‘morbid’ situation in Nipigon

First Nations protest ‘morbid’ situation in Nipigon

Ancestral remains have been treated with indignity and Parks Canada did not follow its own rules for excavation, Red Rock Indian Band’s chief alledges.
Greenstone complexes on the chopping block

Greenstone complexes on the chopping block

Municipal council heard deputations from residents seeking to keep the Beardmore and Nakina community centres open.
Onigaming councillor saw an ‘awfully divided’ AFN meeting

Onigaming councillor saw an ‘awfully divided’ AFN meeting

First Nations chiefs from across Canada voted to reject a settlement agreement on long-term reform of child and family services.
Kenora vets plan big expansion

Kenora vets plan big expansion

Veterinarians on Matheson Street are eyeing an upgrade with nearly four times as much space.
Northwest alcohol stats alarm medical officer

Northwest alcohol stats alarm medical officer

ER visits and hospitalization related to alcohol are more frequent in Northwestern Ontario than in other parts of the province.
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