Hop on the bus

Grab a bus schedule… while the weekend is still 4 days away Timmins Transit says they will celebrate the 47th anniversary of Earth Day by offering free conventional transit in the City of Timmins. Across Canada, people

Fifth Floor Rescue

North Bay Fire crews reportedly staged a fifth-floor rescue Saturday. It all started just after 11:00am when a woman had reportedly collapsed in her Olive Street unit. Deputy Chief Greg Saunders says the trouble started when couldn’t

Driving high in the spotlight

Sudbury Police say a new process is being put into place when it comes to impaired drivers. Specifically, those suspected of driving high could soon be facing ramped up measures as drug usage behind the wheel continues

Assault sends one to hospital

North Bay Police have charged a local man, following a late-night incident. Marie Luglie from city Police says it all started on Sunday, just before midnight, Luglie adds that following a 911 call, the victim was transported

Staff continue through crisis

Medical staff from Greater Sudbury continue to save lives on Attawapiskat. Along with other medical personnel, workers continue in the first national community that remains in a state of emergency one year after the community made international

Hit and Run Suspect Sought

North Bay OPP say they’re following up on a Fail-to-remain call. They say it happened just before the weekend on Highway 11 just North of Lakeshore Drive in North Bay. A tractor trailer was northbound and a

Sudbury GM headed to Flint

As the discussion continues for a new Sudbury Arena continue, behind closed doors, changes are also taking place. The Sudbury Wolves announced this week, that the team’s GM, Barclay Branch, had resigned after two years on the

Fire season is coming

Nearly a year after the Fort McMurray Wildfire, climate scientists are calling for caution as forest fire season approaches. There are roughly 7,000 forest fires a year on average, and a warmer dyer summer, could see that

Plots for Sale!

Got a green thumb? The Timmins Anti-Hunger Coalition is selling off plots in its community garden network. Plots at the Kidd Operations garden and the Rotary Community Gardens at Northern College are up for grabs, with some

School consolidation meeting ramps up

The ongoing issue of School Consolidation continues this week in North Bay. Parents and stakeholders are slated to continue their debate on the subject tonight on several scenarios to replace, and opposed idea to merge all three