Ontario students, in all grades, will return to in-person learning this coming Monday, January 17th.
The Ontario Chamber of Commerce is asking the provincial government for more small-business to help those forced to remain closed by the mandate.
The Ontario fire marshal is now investigating a fire in Kapuskasing an hour before midnight, Sunday, night on Langstreet.
Sudbury Rainbow Crime Stoppers is continuing to grow its Youth Opioid Awareness Campaign online, after a successful fall.
The humane society in North Bay is asking families to consider adopting an animal this new year with more than 40 cats and about 20 dogs looking for forever homes.
A 42-foot long, fire truck with a 105-foot ladder is the latest addition to the Powassan Fire Department, by way of donation from an auction by the Mississauga Fire Department.
A written statement Monday from Education Minister Steven Lecce says retired Ontario teachers, will be allowed to increase the number of days they can return to the classroom from 50 to 95 to address pandemic-related staff shortages.
Despite legal challenges, the city of Greater Sudbury says they’re moving ahead with the events centre purposed for the Kingsway Entertainment District.
An extreme cold weather alert for a number of areas including North Bay, Timmins and Sudbury means Environment Canada is reminding everyone to dress warmly and check on family if needed.
The Nipissing-Parry Sound Student Transportation Service says buses that are running for students that are in school for various reasons, have been cancelled.
The Sault Area Hospital has declared a COVID-19 outbreak in the Emergency Department and is asking those with residents to not come to the ED for mild COVID symptoms.
A boil water advisory on Kostuik Cres in Elliot lake has been lifted after the latest water samples have come back clear.
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Here’s what else is making news:
Caution is warranted after a fire in Greater Sudbury after a homeowner attempted to warm up frozen pipes on Voyageur Street.
North Bay Crime Stoppers say last year, tips from callers, led to the resolution of 25 cases.
Sault Ste. Marie has a goal of December 2023 to finish its FutureSSM projects in hopes to grow the city with over 1 million in FEDNOR funding.
Sudbury school boards say they’ve received N95 masks for staff members, ahead of Monday’s reopening, but have not yet received HEPA filters promised by the province.
Sault Ste Marie Police are planning additional patrols in 2022 to develop and enhance positive relationships with business owners, staff and people in the downtown.
As of Saturday, Canada will require all truckers entering from the United States to show proof of vaccination.
