Ontario registeres 95 new cases of COVID-19 for Wednesday, August 12
Ontario is reporting an increase in the number of new COVID-19 cases. After recording a nearly five-month low yesterday Health officials confirmed 95 new infections on Wednesday, bringing the provincial total to just over 40,200. duplicated cases
Another tick tests positive in Sudbury Health Unit area
Public Health Sudbury & Districts says another tick found in the area has tested positive for a bacteria that causes Lyme disease. This is the third positive tick reported in the service area this year.
No swimming at Mark’s Bay, thank you – Health Unit
Algoma Public Health has issued a swimming advisory. It is for beaches at Mark’s Bay, and all due to high levels of bacteria in the water. The health unit says it is currently unsafe to swim at
How and were to spend almost $1 million? Council discusses
North Bay City Councillors will now examine how and where to use of the city’s share of the Municipal Accommodation Tax. The idea of implementing a four per cent accommodation tax was initially presented to city council
Police looking for a biker following a crash
The Timmins Police is investigating a late-night collision. It involved a motocross dirt bike, the operator who fled the scene after a collision with construction site barricades. Constable Marc Depatie says it happened on Pine Street South…
Truck hits hydro poll, and takes out the power
Airport Road in North Bay was blocked off at the bottom of the hill this morning, after a traffic accident. At around 7:30 am reports indicate a garbage truck and a car took out a hydro pole.
Greater Sudbury Police charge a 44-year-old with Arson
Greater Sudbury Police Service has taken a man into custody, following an alleged arson. It is all tied to a shed fire on Aug. 10. Police responded to a call around 9:15 p.m. Monday behind the Di
6 stories to start your day for Wednesday, Aug 12
31 construction projects done, totalling $71 million in Greater Sudbury Construction continues across much of Greater Sudbury, and as such, some major projects are currently ongoing on some of the city’s main roads. The City of Greater