City of Sault Ste Marie reimbursing some staff for vaccines
The City of Sault Ste. Marie is reimbursing some staff members for COVID-19 tests. Under its employee vaccination policy, the reimbursements are for those staff members who have started the vaccination process but have not yet achieved
Living Space looking for feedback
Living Space in Timmins is looking for feedback. It’s all part of the 2022-25 strategic plan. Earlier this year, it was announced the organization was going to expand to a second location on Spruce St. S. At
Truck overturns in Powassan area
Highway 11 northbound between McCharles Line-Pinetree Way-Main St. in Powassan and Peever Line-Golf Course Line-Pinetree Way was closed today, after a transport truck accident just before noon today. There were no reported injures and the cause of
Changes likely for Snow Removal this winter
Just in time before the snow flies – the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that the implementation of snow removal policies is not protected from civil liability. This means, in essence – people can now sue
Mental Health Program starts up in December
North Bay Police Service has teamed up with Nipissing University, Hands The Family Help Network, and a software developer, to aid children and youth mental health. The software program which can be used on a smartphone produces
31-year-old woman charged after being found unresponsive
Temiskaming OPP has charged a 31-year old woman from Temiskaming Shores. This is after she was found to be in need of Emergency Medical Service on Rorke Avenue. Narcotics were subsequently and allegedly found inside the vehicle.
One person with school community tests positive for COVID-19
Algoma Public Health an individual “associated” with River View Public School has tested positive for COVID-19. The school remains open for in-person learning. At this time, the Health Unit is conducting a “careful investigation” to identify close
Sudbury Mayor expects to resume in person meetings next month
Sudbury Mayor Brian Bigger says the shift back to Tom Davies Square could be as early as next month. He made the comments to reporters this week. Greater Sudbury city council and committee meetings have been held
Here’s some stories to start your day for Thursday, October 21
North Bay Schools now allowing spectators at outdoor sports, with protocols in place The North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit says, effective immediately, parents can watch their kids play outdoor high school sports. The four local