Council approves $200k for NBMCA
North Bay City council has approved $200,000 that will be given to the North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority. It’s all to update a pedestrian footbridge off of Oak street. The money will fund a majority of the bridge’s
Police respond to “Serious incident” on Elm Street
Sudbury Police have responded to a serious incident on Elm Street in Greater Sudbury. It happened in the 0-100 block at around 2pm. One man sustained serious injuries and has been transported by Greater Sudbury paramedics. Officers
South Porcupine individual tests positive for COVID-19
The Porcupine Health Unit says an asymptomatic person has tested positive for COVID-19. It involves an individual at a long-term care facility. This is the 88th confirmed case of the virus in the region. The health unit’s
Saint Andrew’s tower getting a facelift
St. Andrew’s United Church in North Bay is getting a facelift. A 16 to 20 feet section of the bell tower is being demolished and will be replaced with an illuminated spire. Once complete, residents will be
Online discussion held tonight by MPP Jamie West
Sudbury MPP Jamie West is opening up this discussion when it comes to Autism. It all surrounds autism services in the north. The event will include local guest speakers. It happens at 6pm on the MPP Facebook
Green Day Announce Reissue For “Insomniac” 25th Anniversary

Green Day have announced that they will be releasing a 25th anniversary reissue of their fourth studio album ‘Insomniac,’ which was first released on October 10, 1995. Insomniac peaked at Number Two on the Billboard 200 chart and
6 stories to start your day for Wednesday, October 14
One new case of COVID-19 in North Bay District The North Bay Parry Sound Health Unit is reporting one new case of COVID-19. The new case is in North Bay District and involves a person between 20
Tampa Bay Rays Take 3-0 ALCS Series Lead With Game 3 Win Over Houston Astros

The Tampa Bay Rays defeated the Houston Astros 5-2 in Game 3 of the American League Championship Series at Petco Park in San Diego on Tuesday night. Joey Wendle, Hunter Renfroe, Randy Arozarena and the bullpen led
U.S. Drugmaker Eli Lilly To Pause Antibody Trial Over Safety Concerns

U.S. health regulators have paused Eli Lilly’s trial of an antibody treatment for COVID-19 over potential safety concerns. It was confirmed on Tuesday that regulators paused enrollment in the leading late-stage trial of monoclonal antibody treatment for
Supreme Court Allows Administration To End Census Count On October 31st

The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday the U.S. Census Bureau can conclude its 2020 count on October 31, which will give it enough time to finish with enough time to process the data before year end. The decision,