Rainbow School Board announces new Superintendent for schools
Rainbow District School Board has announced a new Superintendent of Schools. Starting tomorrow, September 1, Lesley Fisher will take the role. A classroom teacher since 1993, Lesley Fisher taught a variety of grades in both the French
Algoma U asking students, staff and visitors for proof of Vaccine
Algoma University is the latest school to ask students, staff, and visitors to show proof of vaccinations for COVID-19 to be allowed access to the Queen Street East campus. The policy is effective Wednesday tomorrow. Persons who
LU given exention by court for creditor protection
Laurentian University has been granted permission to extend its insolvency restructuring efforts into the new year. They had asked for a stay of proceedings protecting it against its creditors be extended until Jan. 31, 2022, and that
Moose Lodge in Sault Ste Marie is no more
The former home of Sault Ste. Marie’s Moose Lodge is gone. It was demoed this week, the latest in a number of building demolitions on King Street. The Loyal Order of Moose met there starting around 1950.
Impaired driving concerns back up
Timmins Police say impaired driving is once again on the rise, so far this year, Timmins Police has charged 43 people with impaired driving. Nineteen of those people (44 percent) were “deemed to be under the incapacitating
City Council will delare council seat vacant at next meeting
City council vacancy is expected to be declared in North Bay next week. This is after the resignation of Councillor Marcus Tignanelli. After they formally declare the seat vacant on Tuesday, they will then decide between appointing
Clean up continues following Sunday Storm
The storm is well over… but cleanup continues for a number of Greater Sudbury residents after this week’s weather burst. Sunday’s storm downed trees, pulled up fences, and damaged roofs. Environment Canada said it’s still investigating what
Here’s some stories to start your day for Tuesday August 31
HSN gives an update on their COVID-19 numbers Public Health Sudbury and Districts reported seven new cases of COVID-19 yesterday and one new workplace outbreak. It involves CP workers. Overall, HSN says that as of August 30th