Multiculturalism celebrated in Northern Ontario
The City of Sault Ste. Marie says Multiculturalism Day was a hit this week. Mayor Christian Provenzano has proclaimed June 27 as Multiculturalism Day in the City of Sault Ste. Marie, a day dedicated to all Canadians
Firefighters continue to look for “Timmins 2” hotspots
Three weeks in and Northern Ontario Firefighters remain on the front lines of a fire known as Timmins 2. While the fire is said to be held, it could be listed by some as persistently stubborn as
North Bay getting another hotel
Another new hotel is going up in the city of North Bay. Shovels are expected to be in the ground in a couple of weeks for another hotel in the Marriott family. It’s going up just off
Pedersen named president of Ontario Associations of Chiefs of Police
Sudbury police chief Paul Pedersen has been named the president of the Ontario Associations of Chiefs of Police. The Swearing in happened this week in Toronto. He succeeds Chief Kimberly Greenwood of the Barrie Police Service for
New “Smart Meters” will save thousands to tax payers
New water meters may cost $17M dollars but will save taxpayers $700K a year. This is according to a new plan approved by Sudbury City council this week. Once installed, the city expects to save $684,000 in
Slow down – Timmins Police
Timmins Drivers are being warned of a number of advisories ahead of the long weekend. Most notably a reducing to the speed limit within and around the connecting link construction zone in the area of Rae Hill.
6 stories for today, Friday July 27
Child and Family centre rebrands to “Compass” The Child and Family Centre are starting the month of July under a new banner. The lead agency for child and youth mental health services for the Districts of Sudbury