North Bay wins “Award of excellence” follow 2018 curling event
Work done by the city of North Bay and community partners to boost attraction and awareness during the 2018 Ford World Women’s Curling Championships in North Bay has won the city an award of excellence. The gateway
HSN reveals its strategic plan
Health Sciences North and it’s Research Institute have launched their 2019-2024 Strategic Plan. Their goal – an improved healthcare system for the people of northeastern Ontario. Among other goals the Hospital says it focus on being Be
Third library to be shut down? City council could decide.
The future of a library will be on the table at tonight’s Sault Ste. Marie council. This is following an unexpected resolution introduced by Ward 3 Councillor Matthew Shoemaker during Monday’s meeting. The Korah library branch at
CMHA has a new director in Cochrane-Temiskaming
The Canadian Mental Health Association has a new director for Cochrane-Timiskaming. Paul Jalbert. Jalbert who comes in from the Child and Family Centre in Sudbury where he served as director of clinical and client services. His experience
Kettle rings in a completed goal of $150,000
Christmas is long behind us, but the season of giving is warming hearts. The North Bay Salvation Army Kettle Campaign says that their use of a debit machine was a huge success this past season. With donations
Place des Arts seeking $260k in city budget
Budget deliberations continue slated to take place later this month in Greater Sudbury will see the arts once again take the stage. This is following a request from the Place des Arts for more than $260,000 in
Have you seen this truck?
The Timmins Police is looking for assistance following a vehicle theft. It happened in broad daylight and out of a driveway of a Craig Street residence. Full descriptors: • black accents around the wheel fenders • aftermarket
Angus speaks up over homelessness in the city
Charlie Angus has spoken up over the homeless issue in the city of Timmins. He is asking the Government to act. The Living Space, where people can usually seek refuge from the cold has faced some challenges
Anthony steps down as chair of engineering and works
North Bay city Councillor Mike Anthony is stepping down from his role as chairman of the city’s engineering and works committee. Anthony told reporters this week that it due to health issues that need his attention. Anthony
STOMP program slated to give struggling students a boost
Another aid is being given to those in the college circuit, when it comes to mental health care needs or a learning challenge. Cambrian College has launched a program called STOMP which stands for Successful Transitions Online