Ontario records another record high today of COVID-19 cases
Ontario registered another increase in COVID-19 cases today. 1,388 new infections. This marks the fifth straight day in which the daily case count has hit the quadruple digits. It also marks a new record high for the
Sudbury Cab Prices could be going up
Sudbury City staff are recommending a five-per-cent hike to taxi rates. It could come as early as Nov. 24. A report headed to city council tonight outlines a staff recommendation to increase the drop rate and rolling
North Bay Police throw a spike strip to stop driver
A motorist from the GTA is facing charges after failing to stop for Police. North Bay deployed spike belts at early Sunday to stop a vehicle in Nipissing First Nation. The driver failed earlier to stop food
Timmins city council will hear meeting from CAO tonight
Timmins has its eye on the first meeting in November tonight. A number of items are on the agenda. Among them CAO Dave Landers is slated to give an update on community safety. While there is no
Lasalle Secondary School confirms 2nd student tests positive for COVID-19
A second Lasalle Secondary School student in Greater Sudbury has tested positive for COVID-19. The individual who tested positive is currently self-isolating and is being monitored by Public Health Sudbury & Districts. It’s believed the transmission was
Cassells street in North Bay to reopen
Cassells street in North Bay will reopen at the end of next week, after eight months of construction. Reconstruction began in July of 2019 which aimed to replace the City’s underground infrastructure and reconstruct the road include
Roadway reopen following truck-rollover
The roadway is once again open following a single-vehicle rollover this morning in Greater Sudbury. It happened on Highway 17 W, just east of the traffic lights and the Kingsway. The tractor-trailer was hauling lumber which spilled
Timmins Police seeking driver wanted in “hit and run”
Timmins Police is seeking assistance in identifying the vehicle and driver involved in a hit and run. This is following an incident Sunday at around 5:30pm when a dark-colored Chevrolet Silverado pulled onto Algonquin from the McDonald’s
6 stories to start your day for Tuesday, Nov 10
6 new cases of COVID-19 in Greater Sudbury Public Health Sudbury & Districts is reporting six new cases of COVID-19. Of the newly reported cases, four are from Greater Sudbury, and two are from Sudbury district. Two
Click here to sign virtual book of condolence for Alex Trebek
Greater Sudbury Mayor Brian Bigger and city council is invite residents to sign a virtual book of condolence for Jeopardy! host and famed Sudbury resident Alex Trebek. It will be given to the Trebek family. The book