Three more in Northern Ontario with COVID-19

The Porcupine Health Unit, after reporting a Timmins man in his 20s who acquired COVID-19 , another person has been added to the list. A woman in her 70s who was tested at the Timmins Assessment Centre

Police seeking information following vandalism

North Bay Police are looking for witnesses over several incidents of vandalism. They involved numerous parked vehicles in the lakeshore drive and Marshal Park Drive. Few details are being given and anyone with information is asked to

HSN will continue with a number of protocols

HSN in Greater Sudbury says that many of the cautionary measures taken by during the first few months of COVID-19 will remain in place for the foreseeable future. Among other measures, virtual technologies such as video conferencing

Two drivers busted for going excessive speeds

OPP seeing lots of excessive speeds on Highway 11: OPP is urging motorists travelling along Highway 11 to slow down. Almaguin Highlands OPP used radar enforcement to stop two separate vehicles this past weekend. One driver was

161 new cases of COVID-19 for June 22

The number of new COVID-19 cases in Ontario has reached a near three-month low. 161 new infections as of this morning. This is the eighth time in the last nine days in which the ministry of health

Bush Plane Museum reopens Wednesday

The Canadian Bush plane Heritage Centre in Sault St. Marie reopens this week. Operations lift off again Wednesday, Visitors must wear masks and maintain social distancing. For more click here.

6 stories to start your day for Monday, June 22

175 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday in Ontario Ontario reported 175 new COVID-19 cases in the province yesterday. That comes on the heels of Saturday’s report when 206 new cases were listed.   The PHU confirmed one of