Sault Ste Marie building getting Community Development Award
Sault Ste Marie’s Machine Shop originally built in 1899 is receiving some notable recognition. Long admired for its unique architecture, it has been giving the annual Community Development Award. The 120-year-old Machine Shop is getting kudos for
Legion looking for a new home
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 23 in North Bay is looking for a home. Members voted down the final proposal Wednesday that would see the branch lease space on the second floor at 150 First Ave. W. That
ETFO will take job action next week
The Rainbow District School Board’s elementary teachers and designated early childhood educators represented by the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario have announced more job action. In a release this afternoon, they indicated they will act on Wednesday,
Sudbury being asked pay off former tenants debt
The city of Greater Sudbury city council will be asked to extend grace, paying off debt no longer payable. It is from a former tenant at Pioneer Manor, who passed away still owing a little more than
Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association says job action comes next week
In the Province, the Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association says job actions will continue next week. As such a province-wide, one-day strike has been announced for Tuesday, Jan. 21, the among the school boards, Sudbury Catholic District
Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association says job action comes next week
In the Province, the Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association says job actions will continue next week. As such a province-wide, one-day strike has been announced for Tuesday, Jan. 21, the among the school boards, Sudbury Catholic District
Sault Ste Marie looking Tourism Board Members
The City of Sault Ste. Marie is looking for input from those who looking to boost tourism in the city. At that end, they’re seeking citizens interested in serving as board members for a new tourism corporation.
Police take women into custody for disturbance.
The Timmins Police Service has laid charges following a disturbance Algonquin Boulevard hotel. We spoke to constable Marc Depatie who told us the 27-year-old in question…
Municipalities get $3.3 million for infrastructure boost
11 municipalities in Nipissing are benefiting from a near $3.3 investment. This is thanks to the Ontario government, making another investment in small, rural and northern communities. Road repair roads, bridges, water and wastewater infrastructure are all
Police bust three for break, enter and theft.
Three men are facing charges in Greater Sudbury. This is following a call regarding a break, enter and theft at Hydro One site on Municipal Road 35 near Clarabelle Road overnight. Greater Sudbury Police said officers responded