In-class learning outplace online leaning
The Algoma District School Board says students opting to study online, are down 85 percent compared to last fall. Students studying remotely stood at 1,402 in September 2020. The 2020-2021 school year is starting with just 213
City of North Bay announces new city councilor
North Bay city council has a new member. Local realtor Ed Valenti was sworn in as a city councilor during a virtual ceremony Tuesday evening. Valenti takes over for Marcus Tignanelli, a first-time councilor who resigned last
Members of the public hold suspect until Police arrive
Members of the public in the Falconbridge area are being thanked for detaining a 24-year-old man wanted in a string of erratic driving incidents and hit-and-run collisions until police arrived. It happened yesterday evening. In the announcement
North Bay Police ending relationship with Municipality of Callander
The North Bay Police Service has decided not to renew its contract with the Municipality of Callander. The move brings an end to an agreement that has lasted 16 years. The most recent 10-year contract expired in
City of Sudbury working to deal with homelessness through consultant
The city of Greater Sudbury is working with a consultant to address the municipality’s homelessness and tent encampments. The city has retained Iain De Jong to consult on the matter. De Jong has written The Book on
Here’s some stories to start your day for Wednesday, September 22
Sudbury Mayor’s State of Address will be held virtually Greater Sudbury Mayor Brian Bigger’s State of the City Address will now be held virtually. Hosted by the Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce, it was originally slated to