Timmins getting a $400k boost from Northern Ontario Resource Development Support
Northern municipalities are getting a boost from the provincial Government in the coming years, from Northern Ontario Resource Development Support. Timmins’ share for 2021-22 is $400,000. The infrastructure project funding stream shares the benefits of mining and
City of North Bay reports largest construction value on record, thus far
The City of North Bay is boasting its biggest building year on record. So far, construction values of more than $105 million have been counted. The city says the opportunities created from construction jobs, professional services, building
New Women’s shelter a go in Greater Sudbury
A nine-unit women’s shelter, slated to help those experiencing homelessness is a go, following a unanimous decision of Greater Sudbury city council. The shelter will be within three kilometres of downtown and will, allow for the potential
Kirkland Lake OPP R.I.D.E. program underway
Kirkland Lake OPP has netted one of their first drivers in their festive R.I.D.E. campaign. It happened on Government Road in Virginiatown. While conducting a check on an operator of a motor vehicle that entered the RIDE
Callander Public Library going “Fine Free”
The Public Library in Callander is going fine-free, starting November 30th. All to “provide what the Library calls “Suitable and accessible service”, abolishing fines for late fees is a “monumental step” to achieve that accessibility. The library
Here’s some stories to start your day for Wednesday, November 24
Seven displaced following evening fire Seven Sudbury residents have been displaced following a fire on Whissell Avenue. The call came in around 8:20 p.m. Three different stations responded to the fire on the second floor of the building.