Kapuskasing library remains open for patrons
The Teck Centennial Library in Kapuskasing is reminding residents that the library’s doors remain open. While protocols will be in place, those who wish to access resources are welcome to do so.
Timmins chamber calling on the Province for assistance
The Timmins Chamber is calling on the province for immediate financial assistance. All for businesses it’s for those feeling the strain on the new mandate. Having nearly reached the two-year mark of COVID-19 regulations, assistance is needed.
Woman missing thought to be in North Bay
North Bay Police are looking for a missing person. Chantelle McDonald has been reported missing. The 26 year, is described as approximately 5’7” in height, weighing approximately 120 lbs with a thin build. She is believed to
Junction East Project up for discussion in Greater Sudbury
The future of the Junction East Project is once again the topic of discussion at Greater Sudbury city council. A motion headed to city council next week will call for the suspension of the project, which includes
Recoveries continue to chase down new cases
PHSD says two more long-term care home outbreaks have been declared. They’re at the Elizabeth Centre and Extendicare York’s sixth floor. That recoveries continue to chase down new numbers as 558 new cases were confirmed between Jan.
One withdraws to Mushkegowuk Council by-election
Four candidates are now in the official running in the Mushkegowuk Council by-election process for the grand chief position. In October, the former grand chief Jonathan Solomon retired from politics and resigned to focus on his health
Bison coming home… slowly
6 of eight bison that went missing last month near Crystal Falls, between Field and Sturgeon Falls, have been found. The bison went missing on Dec. 16 when high winds knocked over a tree, breaking a fence.
Here’s some stories to start your day for Wednesday, January 5th
Cambrian on course to start as planned Cambrian College says their Winter Semester will begin on Jan. 10 as planned. The school says the new mandate will have very little impact, as mandatory hands-on labs will continue