Motor Boaters must have opperators card
Timmins OPP is taking the lead on reminding boaters… that if their boat has a motor… they need a possess a valid Pleasure Craft Operators Card or proof of competency equivalence. In addition, no persons under 16
Cambrian College is offering free courses
Cambrian College says it’s offering free, non-credit courses to the general public. All as a way to support the community during the current pandemic, the courses vary. As part of a longer list, courses include fundamentals of
North Bay cooling centre opens in Terminal
North Bay is now offering the transit terminal on Oak Street as a cooling centre. With many of the other options closed due to the pandemic, the city says this marks the first time the City has
Fire ban in place for parts of St. Joes
Another fire ban is in place. It is for the Township of Hilton and the Village of Hilton Beach on St. Joseph Island. All previously issued burning permits are suspended and no new permits will be issued
Fire department doing door-to-door inspections
If the fire department comes knocking at the door starting next week… don’t be alarmed. That’s according to the city of Timmins. Fire personnel are starting its home inspection program Monday, July 13. They’re be asking residents
Masks debated in Sault Ste Marie this week
Sault Ste Marie City Council will debate the possibility of mandatory face masks. This is after private discussions about the issue took place this week between Mayor Christian Provenzano and Algoma Public Health. The pros and cons
Tom Davis Square reopens Monday
Municipalities across northeastern Ontario are announcing certain facilities will start to reopen. Starting on Monday, Tom Davies Square will reopen to the public in Sudbury. In mid-March, the city closed the building and only offered limited services
More Bear Sightings in North Bay
Residents of the Ski Club Road area in North Bay are being advised once again of another bear sighting. It’s the latest in a string of sightings over the past two weeks. Of these reported incidents, almost
Police seeking witnesses to a colission
Greater Sudbury Police Service is seeking witnesses to a two-vehicle collision near the intersection of The Kingsway and Barrydowne Road. It happened just after 6:00 am and sent three to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. One of the
Sudbury taking the next steps in construction pilot project
Greater Sudbury City council has voted in favour of taking the next steps in a $1.5 million pilot project aimed at extending the lifespan of the roads. The pilot will be looking at hot-in-place recycling (HIR) for