Cambrian College says they will remain online for the remainder of the winter term.
Scammers are calling North Bay residents, pretending to be Police asking for donations.
Timmins City council has given the go-ahead for the expansion of the Canadian Space Agency Stratospheric Balloon Base at the Timmins Victor M. Power Airport.
The Soo Locks close Saturday for the season.
The Sudbury consortium says parents may need to drive their kids to school Monday, as bus cancellations are expected to continue
Sault police are reminding drivers to slow down as they’ve seen a spike in collisions with recent snowfall.
Snowmobile Safety Week kicks off today.
The executive director of Places des Arts in Greater Sudbury Léo Therrien, has announced he will be stepping down on April 1.
North Bay city council has given the go-ahead to the major reconstruction of the west end of McKeown Avenue between Cartier Street and the roundabout.
The Timmins Police Service has appointed Deacon David Smith as force chaplain.
There were no injuries in a fire that destroyed a tent encampment near the square on Larch Street yesterday.
You may want to keep the car plugged in, as Environment Canada says across Northern Ontario the extreme cold is expected to continue tonight into tomorrow.
The Rideau Canal opens for Skating this morning.
Outreach groups are working to help those living in Memorial Park in downtown Sudbury.
The 59th Carnaval des Compagnons that kicks off in February will be held virtually.
The City of Greater Sudbury is moving staff to essential areas to deal with a shortage of workers after several municipal services were impacted including waste and recycling collection.
Appointments for a 4th vaccine go ahead starting today for those who are immunocompromised.
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The Canada Revenue Agency says as ahead of the 2022 tax season, the Sudbury tax centre is looking to hire hundreds of employees.
The North Bay Snowmobile Club says they need one more decent snowfall before they can green light trails for riders.
The Timiskaming Health Unit is working closely with Northdale Manor to ensure all necessary contact tracing is being completed following an outbreak.
A 170-kilometre winter road connecting Moose Factory to Otter Rapids is now open.
School boards are calling on the Province to reinstate COVID-19 reporting and tracking when schools reopen next week.
Greater Sudbury is seeking input on their website to help determine the future of Skead-area access to Lake Wanapitei.
North Bay police are asking for the public’s help in identifying the owner of a trailer recovered Jan. 3.
And a Stratford man is hoping to inspire smiles from all of us online and around our neighbourhoods tomorrow… and for more, you can search out #SmileStratford
