114 cases of COVID-19 for Ontario for Monday, August 31
The number of new COVID-19 cases in Ontario remains above 100 for the fifth straight day. 114 new infections push the province’s total number of cases to just over 42,300. Nearly 38,300 have recovered.
Sudbury Catholic District School Board looks at revised scedule
The Sudbury Catholic District School Board has revised some start dates when it comes to the school year. Revised dates apply to St. Benedict, St. Charles College, Marymount Academy and Bishop Alexander Carter. Students will be going
West Link multi-use pathway gets work starting this week
Construction of the West Link multi-use pathway gets going this week. The long-planned project will include two-way sections of multi-use pathway connecting the north and south ends of North Bay. Various upgrades include a new signalized pedestrian/cyclist
Missing boat sought by Police
Timmins Police Service is seeking public assistance in its efforts to identify the suspect and vehicle used in the theft of a boat. Constable Marc Depatie says it happened early morning Thursday of last week… Based on
54-year-old driver strikes building, no injuries
A 54-year-old North Bay man is facing charges after his vehicle struck a business. It happened just before the weekend. Almaguin Highlands OPP received a complaint regarding a possible impaired driver. Officers arrested the driver of the
33-year-old taken into custody following a break-in
Sault Ste Marie Police have taken a 33-year-old into custody. It was shortly after 11 am yesterday when police received a call of a male in a secured area of a business on West Street putting copper
Hazardous waste drop off sees a massive turnout
Hundreds of Timmins residents were in luck this weekend when it came to dealing with old cans and chem I chemicals. This is after a household hazardous waste drop off at the Archie Dillon Sportsplex. Approximately 800
6 stories to start your day for Monday, August 31
One new case of COVID-19 in the North East One new case of COVID-19 has reported to Algoma Public Health. The health unit says the exposure is unknown but does involve a staffer at the Ontario Finnish