Long lake is getting a clean
A notable Sudbury waterway lake is getting a cleanup. Sudbury’s Long Lake. Contaminated by a mine that closed in the 1930s the job has been over 10 years in the making. Water from the lake is not
Break, Enter and Theft suspects sought
OPP and Sault Ste. Marie Crime Stoppers are looking suspects in a Break, Enter and Theft. Involving a residence on Superior Street, Batchawana First Nation suspects allegedly went in through a window, before taking expensive Pex through
Advanced green lights being disabled
Sault Ste. Marie has made a change notable to some drivers… specifically, to disable advanced green lights from 9 pm until 6 am. The hope is that it will lower unnecessary idling when there’s only one vehicle
Public input wanted on Sports complex
The City of Greater Sudbury is gathering public input when it comes to a proposed sports complex. Slated for Hanmer, the plan, which already has preliminary approval from city council, is to build a centre on municipal
West Ferris Minor Hockey Association looking at amalgamation, partnership
The West Ferris Minor Hockey Association is looking toward a name change. It’s all part of a proposed amalgamation with the North Bay Minor Hockey Association for the 2019- 2020 hockey season. Details: That new agreement could
Detour Gold Elects new CEO
Detour Gold Corporation has a new CEO. Mick McMullen has been given the appointment effective May 1. McMullen has more than 25 years of international experience in the mining industry, with an accomplished background in all aspects
Missing teen: 15-year-old Ramzey St. Amour
Greater Sudbury Police continue to search for a missing 15-year-old girl. Ramzey St. Amour was last seen March 28 on Elm Street in downtown Sudbury at 4 p.m. Ramzey is 5-foot-4, 112 pounds, with long brown hair,
6 stories to start your day on this Tuesday, April 2
Millions going to fight homelessness in Sudbury A new federal strategy is being launched to fight homelessness. That means $4.2 million is coming to Greater Sudbury, over the next five years to support community-based efforts to prevent