Timmins city council meeting goes ahead tonight
Timmins council is meeting once more before the Christmas Break tonight. The agenda includes the water and sewer rate hike. It’s also expected to see the go-ahead to the 2022 fleet program. A presentation about the summer
Canadore College pulls ahead in four key performance indicators
Canadore College is pulling in higher than the provincial average when it comes to four key performance indicators. The student graduation rate, graduate employment rate and graduate satisfaction rate are all getting a nod. The school says
More bus route cancellations in Greater Sudbury
The Sudbury Student Services Consortium says four school bus route cancellations are aggravating an already frustrating situation. Moreover, the Consortium they’re all due to COVID-19 exposures. The new bus route cancellations affect St-Dominique and Cyril Varney.
NBRHC to get a a new echo ultrasound machine and two infusion pumps
North Bay Regional Health Centre Foundation has a new echo ultrasound machine and two infusion pumps. It’s all thanks to the sale of The Worldwide Wellness and Pain Control Organization, with proceeds going to the hospital. After
Greater Sudbury Volunteer Firefighters grow by 64
The city of Greater Sudbury’s number of Volunteer Firefighters has grown. 64 new members were added to the city’s complement in one of the largest recruitments in recent history. While this means a boost from 209 in
Science North CEO is stepping down
Science North CEO Guy Labine has announced, he’s stepping down. He’s going south, to become president and CEO of the Arizona Science Centre in Phoenix, AZ. Labine joined Science North in 2001 and became the head of
Here’s some stories to start your day for Tuesday, December 13
COVID-19 Outbreak at Ecole Catholique St-Michel The Timiskaming Health Unit has declared an outbreak at Ecole Catholique St-Michel. Timiskaming Health Unit has been working closely with École Catholique St-Michel and its school board (the Conseil Scolaire Catholique