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First Nations claim "Indigenous identity fraud"

First Nations claim "Indigenous identity fraud"

Indigenous summit resolution takes aim at the Métis Nation of Ontario and similar organizations in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Manitouwadge gearing up for the second annual Pride event

Manitouwadge gearing up for the second annual Pride event

Community members in Manitouwadge celebrate inclusion and equality with the second annual Pride event.
One person facing drug trafficking charges in Wawa

One person facing drug trafficking charges in Wawa

Superior East OPP has arrested and charged one individual with drug trafficking in Wawa.
Suspected arson closed bathrooms at town beach

Suspected arson closed bathrooms at town beach

The Sioux Lookout OPP is investigating a suspected arson at the town beach.  
'Affordable-friendly' dresses new part of business

'Affordable-friendly' dresses new part of business

The formal wear studio is accepting dresses for consignment sales, in which people can participate by calling 807-631-5162.
Two arrested in Kenora for drug trafficking

Two arrested in Kenora for drug trafficking

Two individuals are facing drug trafficking charges following an investigation by the Kenora Community Street Crime Unit (CSCU) of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP).
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Engagement opens pathways for remote FN communities

Engagement opens pathways for remote FN communities

The 'employment readiness project' - a joint initiative between Marten Falls First Nation and Webequie First Nation - is designed by community members, for community members, and facilitated by the North Superior Workforce Planning Board.
Bird rescue 50/50 hands out $13k to one lucky winner

Bird rescue 50/50 hands out $13k to one lucky winner

Thunderbird Wildlife Rescue holds a 50/50 draw quarterly to raise funds for the raptor rescue.
Webequie spay and neuter clinic shines a light on new pilot project

Webequie spay and neuter clinic shines a light on new pilot project

After eight years, Webequie First Nation hosted a spay and neuter clinic for pet-owners in the community as part of Matawa First Nations Management's new animal services pilot-project.
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