112 new cases of COVID-19 for Ontario, for Tuesday Sept 1
Health officials in Ontario are reporting more than 100 new cases of COVID-19 in Ontario for the sixth straight day. The 112 new cases announced on Tuesday morning.
Nipissing looking to reopen more amenities
West Nipissing could soon re-open more amenities. Tonight it’s expected staff will formally bring forward a proposed timeline that will see community halls reopen Saturday, September 19. If it goes ahead, all events must adhere to provincial
Police investigate an accident involving two people
Two people have been brought to the hospital after a crash in downtown Timmins. It happened at the intersection of Algonquin Boulevard and Pine Street South yesterday afternoon. According to police, a pickup truck struck two, one
Virtual School online and ready for the fall
Conseil scolaire Catholique Nouvelon says ahead of the school year, they’ve created a new virtual school. The goal is to aid 500 students who are attending school remotely this fall. Moreover, they have appointed Sabrina Rocca as
Timmins and area school students return to class modified
District School Board Ontario North East has informed parents it will be pushing back the return to class of its students. A letter sent to parents of elementary and high school students indicated that due to unforeseen
Residental garage fire under investigation
A residential garage fire is being investigated by Sault Ste. Marie Police. Thankfully, only minimal damage was done in the early-morning incident last Sunday in the 200 block of Beverly Street, and no one was injured.
48-year-old has died trying to save two others
A 48-year-old Collingwood man has died while swimming at Carter Bay on Manitoulin Island over the weekend. Evidently, he was swimming with two children, when the undertow began to pull them further from shore. The man was
6 stories to start your day for Tuesday, Sept 1
Downtown Transit Hub reopens this morning in Greater Sudbury GOVA Transit’s Downtown Hub will is slated to reopen this morning. The building at 9 Elm St. was closed March 20 to limit the potential spread of COVID-19