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  • 2 weeks ago | northernnews.ca | Stephanie Taylor

    The NDP became a party that was 'very focused on TikTok likes,' Angus saidFormer Timmins MP Charlie Angus, is seen at an NDP event at Full Beard Brewing in 2023. On June 11, he told reporters in Ottawa the party needs to rebuild at the riding association level, following the 'disastrous' outcome in the recent federal election. ANDREW AUTIO/THE DAILY PRESSArticle contentBy Stephanie TaylorAdvertisement 2This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.

  • 2 weeks ago | northernnews.ca | Brad Sherratt

    The Museum of Northern History was once again able to get government funding for two summer students. Kaylee Pelletier (left) and Paige McMillan will be working on a number of events and projects this summer. PHOTO/BRAD SHERRATT jpg, KW, apsmcArticle contentKirkland Lake’s Museum of Northern History has a plethora of activities lined up over the next few months and to ensure those events can happen, the museum has once again hired two summers students, thanks to government funding.

  • 2 weeks ago | northernnews.ca | Brad Sherratt

    On June 11, during a dedication at Kirkland Lake's Cenotaph, the names of 27 men who died serving their country in battle were unveiled. A plaque containing those names will soon be added to the Cenotaph. In the photo are Legion, Branch 87 President John MacDonell, Second Vice President Bill Monery, Betty-Ann Monteith, whose father is among the 27 on the plaque and Kirkland Lake author Bill Glover.

  • 3 weeks ago | northernnews.ca | Brad Sherratt

    0612 kw xx new fire hall.KW.jpg jpg, KW, apsmcArticle contentWith a cautionary gate, Kirkland Lake council has taken the first preliminary steps towards the construction of a new municipal fire hall. Advertisement 2This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.

  • 3 weeks ago | northernnews.ca | Brad Sherratt

    Kirkland Lake District Composite School students Anthony Havrylenko (left) and Colton Beaven stand beside a 'mud kitchen', They were instrumental in making for the Reece Fillion memorial loose parts playground. BRAD SHERRATT/Northern News jpg, KW, apsmcArticle contentKirkland Lake District Composite School students have once again stepped up to help the community. Advertisement 2This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.

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