Sault College Waterfront Adventure will be closed this year
Sault College’s Waterfront Adventure Centre says they’ll stay closed this year. All due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. After being open just a year, they’re looking forward to another exciting season, even if it is next season. Membership
Black legged tick found in the Sudbury region
A black legged tick found, reported in the Public Health Sudbury & Districts service area has tested positive for the bacteria that can cause Lyme disease. Public Health Sudbury & Districts is reminding everyone of the importance
251 cases of COVID-19 added in Ontario
Ontario has added another 251 new cases of COVID-19, a slight increase over the last two days. Meanwhile, COVID-19 testing rates in Northern Ontario are higher than the south, according to a recent Porcupine Health Unit report.
Teen driver charged in collision
A 19-year-old has been charged with a collision involving two vehicles at the intersection of Highway 17 and Municipal Road 55 . The investigation revealed the vehicle with two occupants, failed to stop, and proceeded across the
Ontario’s plan to get post secondary school moving again
The Ontario government says a plan is now in place for what they call the gradual and safe resumption of in-person instruction at postsecondary institutions across the province for the summer term. Starting in July 2020, limited
Doug Ford is getting tested for COVID-19
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is being tested for COVID-19, along with two of his cabinet. This is after education Minister Stephen Lecce came into contact with someone who tested positive for the virus. Mr. Lecce, along with
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City of Greater Sudbury looks at “Tourism Development Fund” The City of Greater Sudbury and the Greater Sudbury Development Corporation are working together to launch a tourism development fund. The goal is to have up to $1