Quick thinking neighbor calls in a break and enter in progress
A 47-year-old North Bay woman has been charges following a break-in late Monday. Police responded to a Fourth Avenue West residence shortly before 11 p.m. and found a person inside the residence. The call came in from
GOVA downtown hub reopens
Greater Sudbury has announced it has reopened the GOVA downtown transit hub. The area was closed last week in response to the second state of emergency declaration by the province.
Library puts up new bilingual signs
Installation of the first phase of multilingual signage at a Sault Ste Marie Library is nearly finished. It’s at the James L. McIntyre Centennial Library. The Library says the Bilingual signs (English/French) have been installed throughout the
Man charged after dropping baggie of drugs
A 25-year-old man from Quebec is facing a drug trafficking charge. This is after dropping a baggy filled with narcotics during an interaction with North Bay Police. It happened on the corner of First Ave. and John
Greater Sudbury Police could be looking at new traffic lights
Greater Sudbury could soon see new traffic lights. The operations committee have given their endorsement in hopes to make small portion of the Municipal Road 80 corridor safer. The plan, should it be given the green light,
North Bay Police respond to crank call
The North Bay Police says reports of a bomb threat involving the hotel on Lakeshore Drive early this morning, has been deemed a crank call. It was shortly after midnight, police, fire and paramedics answered the call
Greater Sudbury Police looking for fake cruiser and driver
Greater Sudbury Police are looking for the driver of a White Dodge Charger equipped with red and blue lights, after its driver posed as police officer, conducting a traffic stop. It happened on The Kingsway Monday morning.
Northern Ontario passes 1,000 cases of COVID-19
Northeastern Ontario has now surpassed 1,000 positive COVID-19 cases since the pandemic started March 11th of last year. On Tuesday, 18 new COVID-19 cases were confirmed in northeastern Ontario, bringing the total number of positive cases to
6 stories to start your day for Wednesday, January 20
Member of Greater Sudbury Fire tested positive for COVID-19 At least one member of Greater Sudbury Fire Services tested positive for COVID-19. As a result, a number of other members of the fire department have been required