Study before movement
The City of North Bay is looking at expanding a major artery within the city. Cassels street is a capital project that could see the road 4 laned all the way from King street to the bypass.
Wanted: Shawn Potvin
Greater Sudbury Police say they’re looking for an alleged thief. It is 32-year-old Shawn Potvin. Deborah Rousseau is with Sudbury Rainbow Crime Stoppers has a description. It is alleged that on two occasions in March, Potvin attended
Sudbury dumps the tipping fees
The City of Greater Sudbury is giving home owners a hand with the spring clean. They say tipping fees at all Greater Sudbury landfill and waste diversion sites during the first week of May will be waived.
Mustangs bring home some medals
Manitoulin Secondary School says they’ve brought home some hard wear following the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations or OFSAA competition in Belleville last week. They’ve finished with two second place medals and one fourth place win.
Facebook Scam Alert
Police from across the North are investigating a scam tied to Facebook, and it goes like this. A doctor from Iraq desperately wants to send a package home, and needs a secure address. He or she friends
“Bridge Investigation” underway
The MTO says they’re conducting what they’re it’s calling a “bridge investigation” in the Greater Sudbury Area. While the details are not being released, what is clear is that Highway 17 in Wahnapitae is closed heading towards
Time is running out for applicants
Time and Money are running out for those in Timmins looking for support, when it comes to getting their kids into Sports this summer. Kidsport Timmins says it has already given out $45,500 of its $58,000 allotment
Residents have a voice
Discussions were had and opinions were raised last night at WJ Fricker School in North Bay on School Consolidations. In an effort to save money, various proposals include bringing the four publicly funded North Bay High schools
Post-Traumatic Stress in the spotlight
Post-traumatic stress will be on the agenda for the Greater Sudbury police. They say they will review details of their post-traumatic stress disorder prevention plan in response to moves by the province to offer more support to
New digs going up
Construction has begun and renovations are moving forward in Timmins. The former school board building on Spruce Street South is now being converted into an 11-unit apartment complex. The project was first brought to the public’s attention