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Viking hockey comes home to Elliot Lake

Viking hockey comes home to Elliot Lake

Jr. A Red Wings become the Elliot Lake Vikings after a former Viking takes over the team
Toronto driver charged with impaired in Mississauga First Nation

Toronto driver charged with impaired in Mississauga First Nation

OPP respond to a report of a vehicle in a ditch on Thursday morning
Poll: What should happen if federal Tories win plurality? Readers are split

Poll: What should happen if federal Tories win plurality? Readers are split

What should we expect from the next federal election? A fair amount of water will have flowed under the bridge by the time that happens, but we can see a few things now.
Groceries, new cars big part of May retail sales bump, says Statistics Canada

Groceries, new cars big part of May retail sales bump, says Statistics Canada

Retail sales are up .2 per cent to $66B in May
Junior miner finds footing in Dryden gold camp

Junior miner finds footing in Dryden gold camp

Dryden Gold takes to the field to probe former mining camp for high-grade mineralization
Good morning, Elliot Lake!

Good morning, Elliot Lake!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
INSIDE THE VILLAGE: This guitarist thought he broke his leg — but kept on playing

INSIDE THE VILLAGE: This guitarist thought he broke his leg — but kept on playing

This week on the podcast: An Ontario musician went viral after falling on the stage in pain, but refusing to miss a beat. He tells us the full story behind his now-famous flat-on-his-back performance
Ontario hospital nurses awarded average raises of 11% over two years

Ontario hospital nurses awarded average raises of 11% over two years

Union says Ontario hospital nurses will be getting raises that amount to an average of 11 per cent over two years, with the arbitrator citing a staffing crisis and high inflation
No new wildfires in Northeast Region, say emergency officials

No new wildfires in Northeast Region, say emergency officials

Cochrane 7 is still a large burn at 37,742-hectares, but it is now under control
No Ring of Fire mining without consent, First Nations alliance demands

No Ring of Fire mining without consent, First Nations alliance demands

At a rally near Queen's Park, First Nations leaders, supported by labour and advocacy groups, called on the province to meaningfully consult on the Ring of Fire