Ontario records 119 new cases of COVID-19 for Monday, July 27
Ontario has recorded another dip in the number of new COVID-19 cases. Provincial health officials logged 119 new infections of the coronavirus today, marking the third day in a row that Ontario’s daily case count has been
Police arrest a woman following a Febrary warrent
Sault Police have arrested a woman on drug charges. This is following an arrest warrant that was issued back in February. The woman was taken into custody just before the weekend, with an estimated value of the
Outbreak declared in Long Term Care Home
Public Health Sudbury & Districts says a COVID-19 outbreak has been declared at a long-term care home. This weekend, the health unit announced an employee at Extendicare Falconbridge had tested positive. The woman in her 50s was
School Board One meets this week to discuss the fall
Public school board trustees in Timmins will discuss the Province’s draft plans to reopen schools in September. District School Board One staff is gathering input from staff as well as families and community members through several special
Ontario Fire Marshal called to weekend fire
The Ontario Fire Marshal has been called to investigate a residential fire that occurred just before the weekend on Government Road in Laird Township. OPP, the Echo Bay Fire Department and Algoma Emergency Services all responded. No
Discovery Routes’ ReCycle looking for dontations
Discovery Routes’ ReCycle Bikes Program in North Bay is expanding to collect bikes of all sizes. With heightened traffic on the trails… the program is now accepting bikes of any size and in good condition. Charitable receipts
Greater Sudbury tax bills being mailed out in August
For those in Greater Sudbury, the reminder is being given today about your final property tax bills. They’re being posted in August after being delayed by several months as part of the City of Greater Sudbury’s pandemic
6 stories to start your day for Monday, July 27
Sudbury has a new case of COVID-19 this weekend As of Sunday morning, the number of active cases of the novel coronavirus in northeastern Ontario is five. Public Health Sudbury and Districts confirmed the 71st case of