What to expect as Secondary School Teachers take job action

Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF/FEESO) are set to begin their first provincial-level job action in over 20 years. Beginning tomorrow morning it’s all as central negotiations enter their eighth month. These actions will not impact the

Suspects wanted for theft over $30,000

North Bay Police is looking for two suspects wanted for theft. It happened early morning Friday… Constable John Schultz told us, it all began at around 1:4am The suspect vehicle is a reddish Ford F250, with grey

Permanent shelter opens in Sudbury

After a number of hurdles… Greater Sudbury has a new and permanent, year-round shelter. The 30-bed overnight facility at 200 Larch Street downtown known as the Off The Street shelter is operated by the Canadian Mental Health

Skating ahead for Hollinger Park

While it’s a mild start to the workweek… the temperature will drop as Winter is still ahead… and with that will come Skating at Hollinger Park. The Timmins Community Park Association told council this past week… their

Fire blamed on cooking mishap

Thankfully there were no serious injuries following a cooking fire in North Bay. The cause said to be “careless” cooking with hot oil. Deputy fire chief Greg Saunders says three people were in the home at the

Inner City Home raises $41k for those in need

Inner City Home in Greater Sudbury has taken part in helping others raise awareness and some funds ahead of the holiday season for those in Need. The #fasttofeed campaign has raised $41,000 as hundreds took to fasting

6 stories to start your day for Monday, Nov 25

City of Greater Sudbury inviting feedback for 2020 budget The City of Greater Sudbury says more is needed when it comes to feedback for next years’ budget. The city has extended the deadline on the Budget 2020