Suspect taken into custody after stealing a lawnmower
North Bay Police have laid charges in a break, enter and theft. This was after a 23-year-old was caught allegedly stealing a lawnmower from a business on Memorial Avenue in North Bay. When Police arrived, they located
Blue Green Algae found in area waterway
While the warmth of Summer is all but gone, the North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit says a harmful algae bloom (cyanobacteria) has been discovered. Also known as blue-green algae, it’s in Sand Lake. The toxins
Police looking for suspect wanted in harassment
Sudbury Police say they’d like to speak to a Sudbury resident, following an alleged incident of Harassment. Reports indicate that over the past two weeks a man, said to be in his 50’s has made what Police
Tourism Sault Ste. Marie has appoints new director
Tourism Sault Ste. Marie has a new director. Industry veteran Jennifer King-Callon has taken the seat and comes with more than 20 years of experience in the tourism and hospitality sector. Tourism Sault Ste. Marie is a
Textile drop off now available in Timmins
The new curbside textile collection starts next week in Timmins. Starting September 9th, residents can put out material-based items such as clothing, shoes, towels or sheets. The collection is part of a one-year pilot program, the council
Galvanized Plant takes up property in North Bay
The City of North Bay says the sale of land at the municipally-owned Airport Industrial Business Park will go toward, once again, to grow the city. A new Canadian company is going ahead with operations, purposed to
University of Sudbury has a new President and Vice Chancellor
First, the University of Sudbury has announced the appointment of a new President and Vice-Chancellor. Fr. John Meehan has been appointed to a two-year term. Originally from Nova Scotia, he most recently served as rector of L’Église
6 stories to start your day for Wednesday, Sept 4
Buses back on the road as school resumes everywhere Today is the first day back to class for those in Greater Sudbury, Timmins and Sault Ste. Marie…. and the Province says they’re making it safer to cross