Temiskaming OPP arrest two people from Quebec on drug, other charges
A man and a woman from Quebec are facing drug and other charges following two incidents earlier this month in Temiskaming Shores.

A man and a woman from Quebec are facing drug and other charges following two incidents earlier this month in Temiskaming Shores.
North Bay Ontario Provincial Police said Thursday that Highway 11 south in Callander has reopened after a multi-vehicle crash.
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North Bay Ontario Provincial Police said Thursday that Highway 11 south in Callander has reopened after a multi-vehicle crash.
Ontario has lagged far behind other provinces in opening cannabis retail stores. That is, until recently. Regulators in that province are now issuing 30 new authorizations a week. The pace of openings raises questions journalist Patrick Cain explores on CTVNews.ca: How many legal weed stores can Canadian customers actually keep in business?
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A man and a woman from Quebec are facing drug and other charges following two incidents earlier this month in Temiskaming Shores.
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Ontario has lagged far behind other provinces in opening cannabis retail stores. That is, until recently. Regulators in that province are now issuing 30 new authorizations a week. The pace of openings raises questions journalist Patrick Cain explores on CTVNews.ca: How many legal weed stores can Canadian customers actually keep in business?