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  • 14 July 2026

    Quetico fires close highway to Thunder Bay—no fire ban yet declared in Fort Frances

  • 14 July 2026

    Record-breaking heat in areas of Northwest: Environment Canada

  • 14 July 2026

    Kenora Justice Centre reports significant drop in youth crime rates

  • 14 July 2026

    Suicide report validates call for mental heath benefits in corrections: Union

  • 14 July 2026

    Dauphin Ukrainian festival cancelled

  • 9 July 2026

    NWHU makes free Hepatitis A vaccine available as Manitoba outbreak continues

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Tonight marks return of Kids Quest for the Best talent showcase at the 2026 bass tourney

15 July 2026
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Town restricts non-essential water use due to low levels

14 July 2026
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Riverside Health’s Lights, Camera, DIAGNOSIS! campaign hits $1.6M goal

14 July 2026
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Quetico fires close highway to Thunder Bay—no fire ban yet declared in Fort Frances

14 July 2026
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Fort Frances to stay Boundless until after a new council is elected

14 July 2026
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Record-breaking heat in areas of Northwest: Environment Canada

14 July 2026
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Kenora Justice Centre reports significant drop in youth crime rates

14 July 2026
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Suicide report validates call for mental heath benefits in corrections: Union

14 July 2026
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Dauphin Ukrainian festival cancelled

14 July 2026
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DRRSB still exploring development of Fifth and Frenette property amidst community discontent

9 July 2026
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Town requests proposals for new arena canteen operator

9 July 2026
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NWHU makes free Hepatitis A vaccine available as Manitoba outbreak continues

9 July 2026

District News

  • 14 July 2026

    Quetico fires close highway to Thunder Bay—no fire ban yet declared in Fort Frances

  • 14 July 2026

    Record-breaking heat in areas of Northwest: Environment Canada

  • 14 July 2026

    Kenora Justice Centre reports significant drop in youth crime rates

  • 14 July 2026

    Suicide report validates call for mental heath benefits in corrections: Union

  • 14 July 2026

    Dauphin Ukrainian festival cancelled

  • 9 July 2026

    NWHU makes free Hepatitis A vaccine available as Manitoba outbreak continues

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District News

  • Record-breaking heat in areas of Northwest: Environment Canada

    14 July 2026
  • Kenora Justice Centre reports significant drop in youth crime rates

    14 July 2026
  • Suicide report validates call for mental heath benefits in corrections: Union

    14 July 2026
  • Dauphin Ukrainian festival cancelled

    14 July 2026
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