Police OPP looking for the BIG-4
OPP will be on patrol this weekend, looking for what they call the Big – 4. During the four-day initiative, officers will conduct province-wide targeted enforcement and provide education on alcohol/drug-impaired, aggressive and inattentive/distracted driving, as well
North Bay Regional Health Centre gets a $20.2 million dollar boost
North Bay Regional Health Centre is getting a financial boost. Nipissing MPP Vic Fedeli made this announcement $20.2 million dollars from the province. The MPP says hospitals have been on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic, and
Police looking for a missing woman
Greater Sudbury Police are looking for a missing woman. They’re looking to check on 38-year-old Erin Sheridan. She was last seen at 1:30 p.m. Oct. 6 in the area of Larch Street in Sudbury. Sheridan is described
PHU warning of fraud calls
Algoma Public Health is warning residents of fraudulent calls. They’re apparently being made to businesses by an individual claiming to be employed by APH. This individual is providing false information regarding the Reopening Ontario Act and threatening
Mountjoy Farmers Market wrapping up the season
The Mountjoy Farmers Market is calling it a season. They start their 15th week on Saturday and starting Thanksgiving weekend, it’s the final one of the 2021 season. Four or five of those vendors will be offering
Outbreak announced at Auto Shop
The Timiskaming Health Unit has declared a workplace COVID-19 outbreak at an Earlton business. The Auto Service Centre is just south of the township. It is “a potential low-risk exposure” limited to the auto and mechanic shop.
One new case of COVID-19 at St. Charles Catholic Elementary School
Sudbury Catholic District School Board is reporting one new case of COVID-19. It’s at St. Charles Catholic Elementary School in Chelmsford. There is no outbreak reported at the school, which remains open.
Here’s some stories to start your day for Friday, October 8
Discussions are underway on where to spend $4 million dollars The City of Greater Sudbury is seeking input from residents, as to what to do with $4 million dollars. It’s for the Lively/Walden area following the sale