When thunder roars, go Indoors

With the threat of thunder or lightning this weekend with some inclement weather, weather Meteorologists have issued a safety reminder to the Public. Peter Kembell is one such meteorologist with Environment Canada who spoke to KFM and

Good health starts at home

Good health for the citizens of Greater Sudbury is not just the responsibility of the health care system. That was the overall message this week at the HSN Annual General meeting in Greater Sudbury. Dan Lessard is

MP Angus calls for inquiry into two deaths

Timmins James Bay MP Charlie Angus is calling the public safety minister to launch an RCMP investigation into the deaths of two indigenous teenagers in Thunder Bay. Angus said 70 First Nations leaders have also asked the

33-year-old busted on weapons charges

A 33-year-old North Bay man is facing charges following an ongoing investigation. It started earlier this year when a disagreement got especially tense, when the accused pulled a knife on the victim. Marie Luglie from city Police

Buried in snow removal budget

A report this week says that the city of Greater Sudbury is in the red, by $2.3 million due to higher than expected snow plowing throughout the winter. In addition, transit/fleet operations came in $1.36 million over

Wanted: Michael “Mike” Laqerre

Greater Sudbury Police are hoping someone can help them find a thrown together tow truck driver of sorts. They say that a man identified as Michel LAQUERRE was seen to be towing another vehicle in a dangerous

Gang members taken into custody

Greater Sudbury Police say they have taken a number of alleged gang members into custody, as part of a joint operation with the Toronto Police, and Ontario Provincial Police. Dubbed Project Kronic, a year-long investigation ended with

Training day includes collision rescue

All up it took North Bay Firefighters 10 minutes yesterday to get a young lady stuck in a car out and to safety. The bad news was that the vehicle had been in a T-Bone collision. The

HSN in the red… by 7.13 Million

Health Sciences North continues to struggle as the board reported a $7.13 million deficit for the 2016/17 fiscal year. The recent HSN annual general meeting reveled a large spike in the number of some patient groups in