Ontario reports 165 new cases of COVID-19 for Wednesday, July 22
Ontario is reporting a dip in the number of new COVID-19 cases but is still recording an uptick from last week. Health officials confirmed 165 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, which is a decrease from over
City council agrees to support Jack Garland Airport with 1.5 million
North Bay city council has now agreed to find $1.5 million in next year’s budget to support the Jack Garland Airport. A majority of council members supported a recommendation Tuesday, based on projections from the North Bay
Fire fighters respond to suspected arson
North Bay firefighters responded to a blaze in the 300 block of Main Street East yesterday. Deputy Chief Greg Saunders says early evidence says it was arson. It looks as though someone lit a garbage can on
Huron Shores reopen their municipal building
As the Ontario government rolls out stages of re-opening across the province during COVID-19, Huron Shores has approved a Phase 1 reopening of its municipal building located in Iron Bridge. The office is open by appointment. Solitary
Sault Police team up with Circle K
Sault Ste. Marie Police Service has partnered with Circle K to implement the Safe Place Program at all Circle K local stores. The initiative encourages everyone in need of police assistance to report incidents at designated businesses
6 stories to start your day for Wednesday, July 22
Mind your speed on your way to work Sudbury OPP are reminding drivers to watch their speed mid-week as they head out the door. In their recent Operation Safe Driver campaign, 41 drivers were caught going over