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Heritage Fund aids Northwest Indigenous, community, small business projects

Heritage Fund aids Northwest Indigenous, community, small business projects

Wauzhushk Onigum Nation is getting $1.5 million for a new 9,600-square-foot education facility.
Rehabilitation work begins at Ignace dam

Rehabilitation work begins at Ignace dam

Agimak Lake Dam work includes replacement of two retaining walls and installation of an automated water gauge
Community support is vital, Frontier Lithium official says

Community support is vital, Frontier Lithium official says

Company reps engaging communities on details of lithium project north of Red Lake
Frontier Lithium project has northwest Indigenous opposition

Frontier Lithium project has northwest Indigenous opposition

An online petition started by a Sandy Lake First Nation member has collected more than 12,000 signatures as of June 26
Nuclear waste repository site still on track for end-of-year decision

Nuclear waste repository site still on track for end-of-year decision

Despite reports of community dissent, Nuclear Waste Management Organization moving forward with plans
Sandy Lake First Nation celebrates the arrival of power and light

Sandy Lake First Nation celebrates the arrival of power and light

The remote northwestern Ont. First Nation now has reliable electricity, thanks to the Wataynikaneyap Power line
Town of Fort Frances lands new CAO

Town of Fort Frances lands new CAO

Marcel Michaels will take over the position effective May 28
Toll bridge should be publicly owned, Fort Frances mayor says

Toll bridge should be publicly owned, Fort Frances mayor says

“We don’t think that that bridge should be in private enterprise, and that’s no reflection on those who bought it."
First Nations to get $15M from Housing Accelerator Fund

First Nations to get $15M from Housing Accelerator Fund

The federal government announced agreements to fast-track housing in nine First Nations.
Ignace and nuclear waste organization ink 'historic' agreement

Ignace and nuclear waste organization ink 'historic' agreement

The 80-page agreement restates the township’s commitment to a “willingness process” to determine whether Ignace supports being host to a repository for nuclear waste