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Fedeli back on the budget
Nippising MPP Vic Fedeli was in Queen’s park pressing the minister of Finance once again on the upcoming budget. Fedeli adds that in the almost 400 frontline workers cut under the Wynn Liberals, 100 are from North
Flag raising this week
Sudbury City hall says they will raise in recognition of Huntington Disease this week. The flag-raising ceremony takes place this coming Friday afternoon. The public is invited and Mayor Brian Bigger says will also officially proclaim May
National Volunteer Week
It’s National Volunteer Week. As such the Greater Sudbury Police Service say they’re stepping up to acknowledging those who make the community strong. Katelyn Dunn from city Police adds that it’s great opportunity for those in uniform…
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Clean up on-track
CN rail says they’re released a 1400-page document outlining the remediation work done following the oil spill of 2015. In short, CN rail says, while they have work to do, they’re on track when it comes clean
Parent lead school petition started
Opposition continues this week in North Bay regarding school consolidation. A group of parents have launched a petition to show the Near North District School Board their opposition against a super school combining several High schools. Those
Wristbands a lifesaver?
Greater Sudbury Police have applied for a funding, for what they call, a life saving device. Project Lifesaver is all about providing wristbands to those with dementia. The bracelets are equipped with transmitters to track the location
Timmins City Council meeting tonight
Timmins City Council is back in action tonight. On the table for discussion is the smoking bylaw, the approval of the expenditure budget and a first quarter financial update. The public is welcome to attend as council
C.A.S. back to work
C.A.S. workers are back in the office this morning. The Nipissing and Parry Sound Children’s Aid Society has agreed to binding arbitration, ending the four-month labour dispute. The agreed return-to-work protocol has been signed by the C.A.S.