6 stories keeping you “in the know” for today, Aug 29
Power outage blamed in blown transformer A number of people had the power punched out in Greater Sudbury today. At its peak Sudbury Hydro says it affecting approx. 3000 customers in central area of Sudbury including West
Space agencies remain in Timmins Airspace
Canadian and French Space Agencies in Timmins say it’s now unclear when or if they will pulling down a stratosphere balloon program. This is after both agencies signed a letter of intent with the City of Timmins
Overdose week sheds light on emergency
The numbers are stark, published in concert with the first ever Overdose Community Awareness Day in Greater Sudbury. Numbers from the coroner’s office show 30 drug overdose deaths in Greater Sudbury in the first nine months of
Union March planned for Labour Day
While some may be planning a relaxing extra day off this weekend, the North Bay and District Labour Council is preparing for a busy Labour Day Monday by hosting its annual picnic and flag march. The theme
Woman wanted following robbery
Greater Sudbury Police are looking for assistance from the public, following what they call a robbery a gas station on the Kingsway yesterday. They say it was shortly after 1:30 a.m. when they were called to the
Two deceased following shooting
More on Sunday’s Stergeon Falls shooting… two people including the 46-year-old male suspect, has died following the West Nipissing incident. A 59-year-old female also involved in the altercation was transported to hospital where she is being treated
Sault Ste. Marie and Timmins both considered by Norant
To the ring of fire, Norant says that Negotiations are continuing this week, between then, and Algoma to determine whether an agreement can be reached. This is all to see if the development of a ferrochrome facility