Snow depth slowing returning to normal

When the temperature drops, it tends to snow a little less… and due to that, the snow depth is now closer to a normal reading than two weeks ago. Sue Buckle is with the North Bay Mattawa

Algoma University assesses partnerships before 2020

Algoma University is looking into partnership agreements with other universities. It’ all to determine which post-secondary institutions best fit when it comes to strategic priorities. The Sault Ste. Marie institution has pacts with about 30 other schools,

Porcupine Health Unit hits a milestone

The Porcupine Health Unit has celebrated a milestone. Said to be Ontario’s first regional health… it has marked 75 years. It was back in 1944 when it was Timmins council approved the formation of a regional health

Sault Ste Marie launches DTA assessment

The Sault Ste. Marie Downtown Association looking at a new strategic plan. The goal to identify enhanced and updated objectives for the organization for 2020. The city says a strong and effective Business Improvement Area will continue

Timmins Health Team adds to their name

The Timmins Family Health Team says they have a new name, ahead of the new year. Known now as the Timmins Academic Family Health Team, the team’s leadership says the name change is important to acknowledge publicly

Buses could have driver barriers in 2020

New transit buses in Sudbury will have an added focus on safety. Driver safety to be specific. City staff is recommending that new buses the city purchases be outfitted with barriers to protect drivers, based on the

Rainbow schools collect to warm the season

Rainbow Schools are doing more when it comes to helping those in need to stay warm during the colder months. Mainly through Students and through collections nearly 4,700 clothing was pulled in for the Winter Clothing Drive.

6 stories to start your day for Monday, Dec 2

Teachers will walk and schools will close on Wednesday without a deal Near North School Boards, and Timmins School boards say they’re only some of the school boards to say… if their teachers strike on Wednesday, they’ll