Time to think “Winter Driving” says Timmins Police
Drivers in Timmins are reminded to watch their speed… as winter driving conditions could soon be upon all of us. Police say slippery pavement is the likely cause of two car accidents this week, between Schumacher and
Curling club closing their doors
After 60 decades, Elliot Lake’s Deer Trail Curling Club on Hillside South is closing its doors. This week Deer Trail Co-Director Doug MacLeod reluctantly announced the permanent closure of the club, for a variety of reasons. Among
Costly PCR tests required for cross boarder trip
Those heading across the border into the US are being warned of a pricey return process. Those across into the Sault Michigan, let’s say, will still have to undergo a PCR test for COVID-19 and produce a
Timmins Police looking for 39-year-old woman
The Timmins Police Service is looking for a missing woman. Angel Iahtail is 32 years old. She is described as: • an Indigenous female person • Height: 4’4” tall • Weight: approximately 115 lbs • Build: thin
Outbreak declared at Barclay House, North Bay
The North Bay Parry Sound health unit says, Twenty-three staff and residents at Chartwell Barclay House Retirement Residence in North Bay have tested positive for COVID-19. The outbreak was declared yesterday. It was, evidently the same day
HSN will require proof of a COVID-19 vaccine for visitors, come December 6th
Visitors to Sudbury’s HSN will need to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination by Dec. 6th. That, along with a piece of government-issued photo ID will be expected unless visitors have an approved medical exemption. The hospital said
Here’s some stories to start your day for Thursday, November 4
Downtown security program extended for an additional year Greater Sudbury city council has voted to extend the downtown security pilot program. It will now run to the end of next year, as the city investigates the possibility