Sault Police deal with a number of accidents
Sault Police had a busy afternoon dealing with a collision in the downtown core yesterday. The call came in at around noon. Upon arrival at Albert Street East and Spring Street, crews encountered yet another motor vehicle
Body Camera program to start before the end of the year
The North Bay Police Service says a body-worn camera pilot project will start before the end of the calendar year. Chief Scott Tod says the project requires the acquisition of technology, specialized knowledge, and services and that
Plasma Centre celebrates one year in Greater Sudbury
The Canadian Blood Services’ plasma donation centre in Sudbury is marking a notable anniversary. One year in the community. When the centre opened in 2020 it was among the first of its kind in Canada. There are
Traffic accident sends a vehicle onto someone’s lawn
Sault Ste Marie Police, Fire Services and EMS responded to a collision shortly before 9:30 yesterday morning at the intersection of Henrietta Avenue and Moody Street. As a result, it closed Moody to traffic. One of the
Residents requested for “Fill a fire truck” for a good cause
Timmins residents are being asked to “Fill the Fire Truck”. North Eastern Ontario Family and Children’s Services along with its foster families association and the Timmins Fire Department will be collecting food for the food bank tomorrow
31-year-old charged following a crash
A 31-year-old Sudbury man has been charged with the dangerous operation of a motor vehicle. This is after crashing it on Highway 17. OPP says the man was not injured. Upon an investigation, he was taken to
Here’s some stories to start your day for Friday, August 27
Another COVID-19 exposure advisory is issued for Toronto to Timmins flight Another COVID-19 exposure advisory has been issued for a flight into Timmins. The second, in just as many days… It affects Air Canada flight AC8289 leaving