Campers, get your water checked – Algoma Public Health
With the long weekend approaching, and the potential of camping, Algoma Public Health is reminding campers to get their drinking water tested. Public health says that doing so is needed to ensure illness prevention. They even say
Provincial debate in Timmins
Next week, the city of Timmins will be ramping up for a election debate. Candidates from the PC’s the Liberals, the NDP, and Northern Ontario Party and the Libertarian Party will all participate. It is free for
Two Sudbury beaches awarded blue flags
Two city beaches say they’ve scored blue flags, headed into the summer! Bell Park Beach and Moonlight Beach are among 27 beaches and nine marinas across Canada to win the prestigious Blue Flag eco-certification. Administered in Canada
Fire ban remains in place for North Bay
More fire bans continue to spark up across the North. Now, all burning permits in Johnson Township outside of Sault Ste. Mare are suspended for the time being. Yesterday, the municipality of Huron Shores also announced a
Police out looking for “the big 4”
The South Porcupine OPP say that ahead of the long weekend, They’re reminding everyone to stay away from “the big 4”. The 2018 Canada Road Safety Week Initiative begins tomorrow and will run until Monday. The focus
Nipissing is Ice Free
While the water is still cold, Lake Nipissing is now in the free and clear to start warming up, now that its ice free. Helicopters Canada says there was no ice to be seen on the lake
New Vale CO named: Ricus Grimbeek
Vale operations announced a new Chief of Operations this week. Ricus Grimbeek. While he will be based out of Sudbury, he will reportedly be operating in the role for Canada, the UK and Asian refineries. A native
6 stories keeping you “in the know” for today, May 17
Maley Drive under closures for construction A note to Sudbury Drivers. The road, some call the worst in Sudbury will be closed most of today for restoration. Maley Drive. This is all part of the restoration work