“The North needs a Provincial Partner”
Mining week comes to a close in the next day, PC Leader Patrick Brown talked Partnership yesterday at Nippising University. He says that when it comes to the mining sector in North Bay, Sudbury and Timmins… under
Tipping Fees Waived in Timmins
During spring clean up, tipping fees are being waved in Timmins. City Council says they’ve voted to waive the fees for anyone who takes their own items to the dump in some hopes that it could save
Cyclist Struck in North Bay
North Bay Police say they’re currently investigation, yet another, pedestrian collision. Police say it happened yesterday afternoon, shortly after 2:00pm at the intersection of Judge and Lakeshore in the city. It all began when a a
Bids in for $1 billion dollar facility
Greater Sudbury says they’re in the running to host a $1-billion ferrochrome facility. This is all to process ore from the Ring of Fire located in northwestern Ontario. Timmins and the Sault are also in the running.
Youth Studio facing Tough Decisions
Tough decisions must be made, following an unsuccessful bid for funding. The Youth Studio in North Bay learned this week it was unsuccessful in its city grant application this year to keep operations running. That means the
School Bus Collision
Police, fire and EMS were called out yesterday afternoon to a two-vehicle involving a school bus. It happened at the intersection of Churchill Avenue and Hawthorne Drive in New Sudbury. The driver of the vehicle involved in