Sault Ste Marie Secondary School students back to class Monday
Highschool students in Sault Ste. Marie will head back to class Monday. Algoma Public Health advised school boards to delay the return of in-class instruction in the new year to Jan. 23 because of a spike in
New cases of COVID-19 reported in Greater Sudbury, Hearst Hornpayne area
Public Health Sudbury and Districts are once again reporting a number of COVID-19 cases. All 7 are within Greater Sudbury. Meanwhile, the Porcupine Health Unit is reporting two new cases of COVID-19. Both people are in the
OPP bust 4 on theft, City Police engage in “High Risk” Arrest
North Bay OPP have laid charges of theft on four people after responding to a theft call in Mattawan Township. North Bay Detachment OPP were dispatched to Highway 656 and found that thieves had stolen hub caps
Sudbury holding virtual meetings on homelessness
Greater Sudbury city council is making another move when it comes to dealing with homelessness in the city. To that end, they’re holding two special meetings next week to discuss issues around homelessness in the city. Residents
6 stories to start your day for Thursday, January 20th
Six people confirmed with COVID-19 by Algoma Public Health Six more Algoma residents have tested positive for COVID-19. Four are from Sault Ste. Marie and area and two are from Central and East Algoma. The individuals involved