New cases of COVID-19 in three Health Units

SUDBURY and AREA: Public Health Sudbury and Districts is reporting 10 new cases of COVID-19 and one new death. As of news time today, there are 316 active cases being monitored, a drop from the 344 active

Sault Ste Marie Male charged in town town fire

One Sault Ste Marie resident has been charged, following a fire at a downtown home Tuesday. Fire crews were called to the 200 block of Gloucester St., at about 2:30. A fire prevention officer determined the fire

Parking fees are going up at Timmins Airport

Parking at the Timmins Airport will now cost residents, a little more. While the hourly airport at the Victor M. Power will stay the same, city council as approved a new daily parking rate is $12 up

Stay off the Warf – City of North Bay

The City of North Bay has closed the King’s Landing wharf to vehicles. This is due to a large buildup of ice from Lake Nipissing. The city says the closure will remain in effect for the next

$14k worth of narcotics seized in Mattawa drug bust

Mattawa OPP have kicked another dent into the drug community. This is after 14,000 worth of narcotics was taken from a home in the township this week. There was also an undisclosed amount of Canadian Currency. A

6 stories to start your day for Wednesday, March 31

Pioneer Manor is getting a well needed upgrade Sudbury city council has given the go-ahead to upgrade Pioneer manor. Earlier this month, the province announced funding to construct a new building at the site, with 122 upgraded