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Kenora city council still working on 2025 budget

Kenora city council still working on 2025 budget

Councillors have trimmed Kenora’s property tax increase, and Mayor Andrew Poirier said this week he hopes they can trim it some more.
Major Kenora bridge to get multimillion-dollar care

Major Kenora bridge to get multimillion-dollar care

Maintenance work on the Keewatin Channel Bridge is expected to take place in late summer or early fall.
Liberal candidate in Kenora-Rainy River is Anthony Leek

Liberal candidate in Kenora-Rainy River is Anthony Leek

Health care, the economy and education are key issues, says the former Emo councillor.
Human trafficking adviser’s appointment applauded

Human trafficking adviser’s appointment applauded

Ottawa has appointed a longtime advocate for victims’ rights as chief adviser on human trafficking.
Ignace exploring airport and housing possibilities

Ignace exploring airport and housing possibilities

The township has contracted a consultant to look into what can be done with the old municipal airport.
Dryden councillor cleared by integrity commissioner

Dryden councillor cleared by integrity commissioner

A report says Coun. Ritch Noel did not violate the Council Code of Conduct with a Facebook post questioning drag storytime at the local library.
Former chief Turtle running for NDP in Kenora-Rainy River

Former chief Turtle running for NDP in Kenora-Rainy River

A statement issued by the Ontario NDP describes Turtle as 'a tireless advocate for the region and an experienced community leader.'
Opposition to nuclear waste facility at ground level

Opposition to nuclear waste facility at ground level

An activist says the NWMO ‘had 15 years to get consent from the affected First Nations and they completely failed.’
Marathon’s mayor is now a Progressive Conservative candidate

Marathon’s mayor is now a Progressive Conservative candidate

Rick Dumas, mayor since 2006, will be on the ballot in Thunder Bay-Superior North.
Aroland First Nation inks $20M+ Ring of Fire access deal

Aroland First Nation inks $20M+ Ring of Fire access deal

The Ontario-Aroland agreement includes support for upgrades to roads that are important to connecting highways to Marten Falls and the mineral-rich Ring of Fire.
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