Fire destroys North Bay business
Two people were injured in a massive explosion and fire in North Bay’s Downtown core. It happened this at the Midas Muffler shop das building morning just after 10:30am. Jason Whitely is North Bay’s fire chief and
Fire leaves family with nothing – Go fund me page started
A fire has left a family with a go-fund my page in Iron Bridge. This is after personnel responded to a fire at the Plaid Pig grocery store. The present owners and family all lived above the
Sledding hills and skating rinks reopen in North Bay
The City of North Bay opens its outdoor rinks and toboggan hills today. While the stay at home order remains in place, a decision from the Health Unit Friday indicated the allowance for ODRs, sliding hills and
Male taken into custody on mischief charges
Temiskaming OPP have taken a 44-year-old into custody after being observed in the act of mischief. It happened at a business, on Whitewood Avenue in the City of Temiskaming Shores. A subsequent investigation revealed that several other
Greater Sudbury spends near $100 million in 2020
The numbers are in and the City of Greater Sudbury completed nearly $100 millions dollars worth of construction when it comes to roadwork and infrastructure in 2020. City’s roads, waterworks and active transportation networks all got attention.
Province continues to report more than 1,000 new cases of COVID-19
For the fifth day in a row, Ontario health officials are reporting more than 1,000 new cases of COVID-19. The 1,058 new infections represent a slight decrease over Sunday’s total when 1,087 cases were logged. The province
6 stories to start your day for Monday, February 22
Two new cases of COVID-19 in Greater Sudbury Schools Two Greater Sudbury Schools are reporting cases of COVID-19. At St-Augustin school in Garson, a grade 5 class at the school has been dismissed until and including March