Schools will reopen, September 8th
Schools will reopen September 8th. Here are the highlights of the reopening plan from the Province: ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS: Children in jk – Grade 8 will return to school five days per week across Ontario for a
86 cases of COVID-19 confirmed today for Thursday, July 30
Public Health Ontario is once again announcing fewer than 100 new cases of COVID-19 today with 89 lab-confirmed cases. Yesterday, the province reported 76 new cases, a record low number matched only in the early days of
Missing Man: 60-year-old Raymond Chan
Temiskaming looking for a missing man: Raymond Chan, 60, from the City of Pickering, Ont. Chan embarked on a cross-Canada and was last seen in the Latchford area in December of 2019. He is described as 5’9″
Timmins Police see an increase in impaired driving
Timmins Police as seen an increase in impaired driving this year due to drug use. Constable Marc Depatie says while some are still impaired by alcohol, it makes no difference. 34 motorists have been charged. 31 per
Proposals put into place for “Ice Rescue”
The Municipality of Callander will draft a proposal when it comes to ice rescue. Specifically, as it pertains to local fire personnel. Council received a report Tuesday from Callander Fire & Emergency Services Currently the proposed fee
Black-legged tick found to have “lime disease” bacteria
Public Health Sudbury & Districts say a black-legged tick found locally has tested positive for the bacteria that can cause Lyme disease. This is the second positive tick reported in the Public Health Sudbury & Districts service
6 stories to start your day for Thursday, July 30
Public Health Sudbury & Dist. declare 10 more new COVID-19 Public Health Sudbury & Districts is reporting ten new cases of COVID-19. One case in an employee of Pioneer Manor, which following an assessment by Public Health,