A numbers of drivers pegged for running lights, speeding, distracted driving
A number of Timmins drivers have been pulled over. This is following a number of traffic enforcement in key areas of the city. A total of 26 offence notices were issued to motorists observed running red lights,
Snow depth and water content drop – NBMCA
As the temperature continues to go up, the snow continues to go down. That’s according to the North Bay Mattawa conservation authority who says there’s been a drop in snow depth by 24.1 cm and the average
Ransom Ware Attack possible says FortisOntario
FortisOntario is reported a possible ransomware attack. It affects the contractor responsible for billing information for a number of utility companies, including Algoma Power. Thus far, the company does not believe that customer banking information was compromised
Officers receiving their first COVID-19 vaccine
North Bay Police say a number of their officers have begun receiving their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. Under the province’s vaccine rollout, frontline police officers who have regular interaction with the public have been identified
Another outbreak declared at HSN
Public Health Sudbury & Districts has declared another COVID-19 outbreak. It’s at HSN. It affects the seventh floor (7B) of the North Tower at the Ramsey Lake Health Centre. The health unit said the three outbreaks at
Churches in Greater Sudbury permitted to have 15% compacity
Jumping into the back half of the week, more in the Christian community are looking forward to the possibility of Church this weekend. This is as the Province has loosened the rules for weddings, funerals and religious
6 stories to start your day for Wednesday, March 17
No new clients for now at Sudbury Cedar Place The Salvation Army in Greater Sudbury says the Sudbury Cedar Place is putting a hold on accepting any new clients. It’s all as a result of the outbreak