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McCarville opens provincials with win over daughter's team

McCarville opens provincials with win over daughter's team

Krista McCarville faced off against Team Dubinsky to open the Northern Ontario women's curling championship and came out victorious. Emma Artichuk and Laura Mann also skipped their teams to Wednesday wins.
Province is using $3 billion poorly: Nipigon mayor

Province is using $3 billion poorly: Nipigon mayor

Instead of rebate cheques, the province could get better bang for the big bucks by distributing those billions to municipalities, says Mayor Kukko.
Marten Falls resident arrested for assault of an officer

Marten Falls resident arrested for assault of an officer

The 52-year-old man remains in custody with a future court appearance date.
Men’s provincial favourites start off strong

Men’s provincial favourites start off strong

Trevor Bonot and John Epping won their opening games at the playdowns on Wednesday.
Process underway to rename Longlac road

Process underway to rename Longlac road

Choosing a new name for Indian Road is part of Greenstone’s reconciliation efforts, mayor says.
Carney has shown he can 'listen to other people,' Hajdu says

Carney has shown he can 'listen to other people,' Hajdu says

The Thunder Bay MP explained why she's backing Mark Carney for the Liberal leadership.
Disabled vehicle closes all lanes on Highway 17

Disabled vehicle closes all lanes on Highway 17

Incident was reported before 10:30 a.m. by Ontario 511.
RIDE program nabs suspected impaired driver

RIDE program nabs suspected impaired driver

A 45-year-old Gorham man was charged after failing a screening during a late-night stop in Nipigon.
Ginoogaming First Nation mourns former Chief Leslie O’Nabigon

Ginoogaming First Nation mourns former Chief Leslie O’Nabigon

Former Chief and community leader Leslie O’Nabigon passed away peacefully with his family by his side on Jan. 18 at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Thunder Bay
Snow squall warning continues along Highway 17 corridor

Snow squall warning continues along Highway 17 corridor

Up to 20 centimetres of snow could fall on the area; Highway 17 is closed east of Wawa because of weather conditions.
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