Driver caught with suspended licence, 3 times in a row
A 20-year-old St. Charles man is facing a host of charges after being caught three times driving, while his license was suspended. Not only that, Police said it was three times in a row. On the final
Pedestrian struck in Timmins, Transported to Sudbury
The Timmins Police Service is in the midst of completing its investigation into a motor vehicle collision, Constable Marc Depatie says the collision occurred at approximately 10:35 pm yesterday. The pedestrian was transported to Timmins and District
25-year-old charged in Mattawa Fire
A 25-year-old Mattawa man faces charges in connection with a May 13 fire which displaced 11 people. It happened from a Nipissing District Housing Corp. complex on Mattawan Street. One-person sustained life-altering injuries in the fire.
The debate over the Kingsway Entertainment District continues
The ongoing debate over Sudbury’s planned Kingsway Entertainment District continues today, in court. Today’s case, in Superior Court, will hear concerns about the process the city followed when approving the development, according to Casino Free Sudbury. Sept
257 new cases of COVID-19 in Ontario today
Ontario health officials reported a significant rise in the number of COVID-19 cases in the province. 257…. That said, 177 of those were in new cases were from the Windsor-Essex region alone.
Sault Ste Marie city council to consider moving bus terminal
Sault Ste. Marie City Council will consider consultations on a plan to move the main downtown bus terminal. Five blocks west to Sault Transit’s bus barn/administration complex at Queen and Huron. The city’s director of community services
Garson Splash Pad Closed until Wednesday
The Garson Splash Pad has been temporarily closed for repairs. One of 14 in Greater Sudbury, and located at Lion’s Park on Birch Street, is It is expected to re-open by Wednesday. For a list of splash
YMCA Day Camps will reopen on July 6th
YMCA Summer Day Camps in North Bay and Greater Sudbury are set to start on July 6. Staff have been training and learning new procedures so that safety is a top priority amid the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Summer Traffic Campaign begins this week
Starting this weekend, the OPP will be rolling out their summer traffic campaign, which runs until July 5. Officials say they will be focusing aggressive driving, impaired driving, speeding, distracted driving, and lack of seatbelt use.
6 stories to start your day for Monday, June 29
COVID-19 Cases up slightly this weekend The number of new COVID-19 cases were at a slight increase yesterday in Ontario. An additional 178 new infections were confirmed on Sunday, up from 160 reported on Saturday and 111