More relief announced for Hydro customers in the Province
The Ontario government says suspension of time-of-use electricity rates will continue, starting today, customers will be billed based on a new fixed COVID-19 Recovery Rate of 12.8 cents per kilowatt-hour. The Premier says that will remain in
Soo Police to serve in Prince Township another 5-years
The City of Sault Ste. Marie and Prince Township have finalized a deal worth just over $16,400-per-month deal. It’s to have Sault Ste. Marie Police Service the people in Prince. The last five-year contract was signed in
Driver goes through a brick wall at the Porcupine Mall in Timmins
It was quite the site to see in Timmins as a driver went through a brick wall at the Porcupine Mall in Timmins, across the street from Northern College. Constable Marc Depatie says it’s under investigation. Thankfully,
New burning permits required for North Bay, Mattawa
If you live in North Bay or Mattawa, with a fire pit … new burning permits are required. Similar to many townships in the North East, any 2019 Fire Burning Permits are no longer valid as of
Power lost, and restored after vehicle hits a hydro pole
There is no word as injuries or charges after a driver in Greater Sudbury went through a hydro pole early this morning. It happened in the minnow lake area. Power was out for several hours for about
6 stories to start your day for Monday, June 1
Peaceful protest in Greater Sudbury More than 200 people turned out late Sunday afternoon in Greater Sudbury, all to show support for communities targeted by racism-based violence. It was held outside the courthouse on Elm Street. Greater