Ontario logs 134 new cases of COVID – 19 for Friday, July 31
Following two days of case counts being below 100, Ontario has recorded a spike in the number of new COVID-19 infections. Provincial health officials logged 134 new patients of the novel today, with Ottawa and Windsor-Essex recorded
Food bank continues to see new faces
The North Bay Food Bank officials are seeing a rise in the number of new clients visiting their facility on Fisher Street. All believed to be tied to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the facility is
Please “Rethink” your actions this weeked – Bigger
Greater Sudbury Mayor Brian Bigger is adding his voice to the call to be careful this weekend, asking residents to “rethink their actions” and follow public health advice after a spike in new COVID-19 cases. In the
North Bay looking to close the gap on Transit Shortfall
North Bay city council is looking at newly announced funding for municipalities for an approx. $1-million shortfall in city transit. The province this week announced it would provide, in partnership with the federal government, up to $4
One new fire in the North East
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry reports that there was one new fire reported in the Northeast region, Sudbury 58, which is under control North of Killarney Provincial Park. Eight other fires are active in the
6 stories for today, Friday July 31
Schools back September 8th Most regions in Ontario including Sudbury, North Bay, Timmins, and Sault Ste Marie will see students return to school full-time five days per week in September. The premier spoke to Ontarians yesterday and