Fire this morning in Sault Ste. Marie
Little is known but Sault Ste. Marie Fire services say they were called to a fire this week, in the city. It happened at Fibrestick Manufacturing, a facility located on Industrial Park Court B. The call came
Timmins to spend 2.3 million on relining of water main
Timmins council has agreed to spend more than $2.3 million to reline a water main in the city’s west end. Reports say there have been numerous breaks over the past eight years. The city’s engineering department says
One taken to hospital, following multi-vehicle collision
At least one person was taken to hospital by ambulance yesterday in North Bay, following a traffic accident. Three vehicles total were involved in the collision shortly before 6 p.m. at the corner of McIntyre St. West
OPP take down major drug ring
The OPP say they’re teamed up with three other Police forces, including the Greater Sudbury Police and Timmins Police Service in taking down a major drug operation. The drugs, valued more than $400,000, were seized and four
PC Party will make a majority government, NDP will form opposition
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford has won the Ontario election and will lead a majority government as the province’s next premier. When it was all said and done, the PCs were elected in 76 ridings, surpassing the