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Alleged shovel scammer arrested

The Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has charged a Kenora man following an investigation into a theft complaint that occurred on February 14, 2014. Police were advised by a homeowner that a male and female had attended offering services of snow shovelling then asked to use the bathroom in the residence. After the couple left the residence, the home-owner later noted valuables missing from the bathroom.

Gillon's completes merger with Thunder Bay company

News Release
Gillon's Insurance

From a 15-year relationship, a merger that started more than two years ago is now complete.

Emo grocery store broken into

News Release
OPP

Stratton company gets $4.6 million bridge contract

News Release
MNDM

Ontario is creating 46 new jobs while improving infrastructure on Highway 11 east of Fort Frances.

Fines for distracted driving going up

By Duane Hicks
Staff Writer

Texting, talking on your hand-held device, adjusting your iPod, or playing “Flappy Bird” while driving will net you a bigger fine starting March 18.

Crop rotation leads to healthier veggie garden

By Melanie Mathieson
Gardening Guru

Dem Bones, Dem Bones

By Jack Elliott
Contributor

Cattle Industry Traceability Plan

By Gary Sliworsky
OMAF/MRA. Rep.

Woodchuck, Ground Hog and Marmot

By Al Lowe
Contributor

“How much wood could a woodchuck chuck
If a woodchuck could chuck wood?”

Hold consultations

This week New Democrats took on the Conservatives in the House of Commons in a bid to force the government to hold public consultations on the (Un)Fair Elections Act that the government is trying to ram through parliament as fast as possible.

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