Wires deemed to be part of testing – North Bay Police
North Bay police say a safety concern reported yesterday of wires strung across bicycle trails has been resolved. The call came in regarding trails off Ski Club at Johnston Road. Police have since determined that a company
Camber of Commerce survey – 41% of businesses temporarily close
Seventy-four per cent of Sudbury businesses, according to a Chamber of Commerce survey, are at medium to high risk of going out of business. While many have reopened or will reopen, 41 per cent said they have
19-year-old charged in attempted motorcycle theft
A 19-year-old has been charged with break and enter theft… after an incident at a storage unit in 400 block of Northern Avenue. He was allegedly found with keys, ratchets and two axes… attempting to take a
Splash Pads reopen today in Timmins, North Bay
With approval from the Porcupine Health Unit, the City of Timmins announced Wednesday that the Water Park/Splash Pads at both White Water and Hollinger parks opened today. Meanwhile, the new Splash Pad in North Bay did the
Water Treatment plant work may impact water in Lively, Copper Cliff
Maintenance work at the Vermilion Water Treatment Plant continues to impact water pressure in parts of Lively and Copper Cliff today. The work will be done until 6 p.m. daily. Residents in the Lively and Copper Cliff
New cases of COVID-19, once again, under 200 in Ontario
The number of new cases of COVID-19 reported in Ontario remains under 200 for the fourth straight day. Health officials reported 190 new cases this morning, which represents a 0.6 per cent increase.
SickKids Hospital recommending schools reopen in September
Medical experts from Toronto’s SickKids Hospital say children in Ontario should be able to return to school in September, despite the fact that the Coronavirus will not be eradicated by then. In a release today the hospital
113 bear calls to Timmins Police, this Spring
Timmins has seen a spike in nascence bears. Black bears wandering the streets in search of a free meal. City council was told last night that, thus far 113 calls have come in for March, April and
Ontario Government extends emergency orders
The Ontario government has extended all emergency orders. This extension will be in effect until June 30, 2020. The Government says it is all to ensure the government continues to have the necessary tools to safely and
6 stories to start your day for Wednesday, June 17
Laurentian University is making Hand Sanitizer Laurentian now a licensed producer and distributor of hand sanitizer. It’s all part of a project was made possible through cross-departmental collaboration. Ahead of the phased return of on-campus activity, the