The Province of Ontario logs 76 cases of COVID-19 today, Thursday July 29
For the first time in 4 months, fewer than 100 new cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in Ontario. Provincial health officials logged 76 new infections of the novel coronavirus today.
Timmins Police looking for a wallet
The Timmins Police is seeking the public’s assistance in regard to an incident a man lost his wallet at a Walmart self check out. Constable Marc Depatie says… The wallet allegedly contained approximately over $1,200 in Canadian currency
North Bay Police investigate vehicle break-ins
The North Bay Police Service is looking into a string of break-ins. This is after three cars that were broken into in the Graniteville neighbourhood over a two-night span. They were all in the area of Norman
OPP are looking for the “Big 4”
It’s still 3 days away from the long weekend… but OPP is reminding anyone on the Highways this long weekend to drive safely and move over for emergency vehicles. Police will be monitoring roadways and waterways over
Elliot Lake Fire Department getting new gear
Members of the Elliot Lake Fire Department is slated for some new gear. Twenty self-contained breathing apparatuses will soon make their way to the Elliot Lake Fire Department. The old gear was purchased in 2000 and manufactured
LU getting ready to welcome students back
Laurentian University in Greater Sudbury says got a plan moving into the fall, and having students and faculty return to campus. The university says as of Aug. 12, on-campus student services will be “re-introduced in a gradual
6 stories for today, Wednesday July 29
Another case of COVID-19, this time in the Timiskaming Health Unit area The Timiskaming Health Unit is reporting its first positive case of COVID-19 in three months. The health unit confirmed the new positive case Tuesday. The