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Dryden Food Bank keeps Hope alive

Dryden Food Bank keeps Hope alive

Manager says expansion and renovation at Grand Trunk Avenue address could start this summer.
Feral dogs a threat to community safety: KI chief

Feral dogs a threat to community safety: KI chief

Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug’s chief and council notified residents that "there will be a dog shoot."
First Nation members can apply for money from 'milestone payment'

First Nation members can apply for money from 'milestone payment'

The Engagement and Education Payment application form says to qualify a person must have been a Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation member between Oct. 14 and Nov. 16, 2024.
Thunder Bay engineering firm expands to Kenora

Thunder Bay engineering firm expands to Kenora

TBT Engineering has merged with LBE Group in Kenora to open a new branch office in Ottawa.
Mamakwa secures third term as Kiiwetinoong MPP

Mamakwa secures third term as Kiiwetinoong MPP

Most northwest winter roads not open to transports

Most northwest winter roads not open to transports

Most winter roads to remote First Nations in Northwestern Ontario are now open to light loads only.
Ontario chiefs reach $8.5B child welfare deal with feds

Ontario chiefs reach $8.5B child welfare deal with feds

A deal for all 133 First Nations across the province was supported by 76 chiefs in a special chiefs assembly in Toronto, with four objections and three abstentions.
Greenstone launches emergency alert app

Greenstone launches emergency alert app

The free Voyent Alert app 'delivers critical alerts for emergencies like fires and floods.'
Thousands turn out for advance voting in Kenora-Rainy River

Thousands turn out for advance voting in Kenora-Rainy River

Almost 3,600 people have voted so far in the riding that includes Kenora, Dryden and Fort Frances.
6,000 votes cast so far in Thunder Bay-Superior North

6,000 votes cast so far in Thunder Bay-Superior North

Elections Ontario says about 679,000 voters provincewide cast their ballot over three days of advance voting.
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