Sault Ste Marie Police warn of Fraudulent Calls
Sault Ste Marie Police are warning of fraudulent phone calls. It’s from someone claiming to represent the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service, requesting money. The fraudsters are targeting post-secondary students, specifically students from outside of Canada who
H-SCDSB Director of Ed. announces retirement
The Huron-Superior Catholic District School Board (H-SCDSB) director of education, has announced her retirement. Rose Burton Spohn, will retire in the spring of next year. It was announced at the administrator’s and trustees’ board meeting this week.
No threat to public safety following “suspicious package”
Sault Ste. Marie Police Service says there is no threat to public safety after officers responded to a report of a suspicious package. It happened in the 700 block of Pine Street. Police responded to the call
New rules for election signs in North Bay?
The election is behind us and North Bay Councils’ general government committee is recommending a series of changes when it comes to election sign governance. Thus far, the committee’s recommendation, made in response to a proposed election
Possible COVID-19 low risk expoure in Sudbury
Public Health Sudbury & Districts have issued possible low-risk exposure to COVID-19. It’s for Lot 88 Steakhouse & Bar on the Kingsway, in Greater Sudbury, between 8 and 10 p.m. Sept. 18th. This potential exposure notice does
Timmins Dump gets a new trash compactor
A new-to-you trash compactor is coming to Timmins. The City of Timmins has secured a used Caterpillar Model landfill compactor, to the tune of $580k. The City council has given their stamp of approval. Referred to as
One person sent to hospital following MVC
A single motor vehicle collision sent one to a hospital in Sault Ste Marie. It happened at around 2 p.m. when a vehicle hit the Group Health Centre in the 200 block of McNabb street. Upon arrival,
PUC says to keep your finnancial information private
The PUC Services in Sault Ste Marie says they have been receiving calls from customers over door-to-door salespeople with Sunwave. Apparently, they’ve been door-to-door offering to sell solar panels in some cases asking to see bills. The
Two highschool principles resign in North Bay
In North Bay, and two weeks into the school year, the high school principals at West Ferris Intermediate and Secondary School and at Chippewa Secondary School, have resigned their positions and are no longer employed with the
Planned power outage for Capreol this Sunday
A planned power outage is coming for parts of Greater Sudbury. It’s for this Sunday for all GSH customers in Capreol. It’s on September 26 between 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. All 1530 customers are expected to