Greater Sudbury Police is asking for help in locating 41-year-old Jonathan Bosse.
Bosse was last seen Jan. 28 at 6 p.m. in downtown Sudbury. He was wearing a black winter coat and black Nike shoes. Bosse is 5’7” and weighs 165 pounds. He has short brown hair and brown eyes.
The town of Bonfield is launching a pilot project with 35 tabletop composters at their township office available to residents for $150 plus tax all to help deter waste from the landfill.
The Timmins Economic Development Corporation (TEDC) says several sports events and an annual mining expo are receiving nearly $96,000 in municipal accommodation tax funding.
The OPP is reminding those who park on highway sholders, not to block snow plow access and turn around points.
A moose will make it and a crew of northern Ontario loggers are being thanked for came to the rescue this week, after a female moose took felling into some icy water just west of Thunder Bay.
The planning committee in Greater Sudbury has approved a development proposed for Hanmer that will help with the housing crunch, while allowing seniors to remain in their community
Residents in Greater Sudbury could see 150 soldiers and 20 vehicles from the 4th Canadian Division’s 31 Canadian Brigade Group, as they conduct military exercised Feb. 11-12 from Barrie to the Sudbury area, and from Barrie to Petawawa, as part of NOREX 22.
The Elliot Plaza on Newfoundland Walk could be ready for occupancy sometime as soon as April.
Traffic on Little Current’s Vankoughnet Street could soon be a 1-way street due to an increase in traffic.
The 82 annual Ice guessing contest in Greater Sudbury started February 15th.
A North Bay driver has been charged with Stunt Driving for allegedly travelling 93 km/h in a 50 km-h speed limit zone on Lake Shore drive.
The Sault Ste. Marie Chamber of Commerce says applications from eligible small businesses are now being accepted for the Ontario COVID-19 Small Business Relief Grant.
Greater Sudbury posted significant population growth in the last five years, joining North Bay as two cities in northeastern Ontario that added more residents since 2016. Statistics Canada reported this week that 165,958 people live in Sudbury, compared to 161,531 in 2016, an increase of 2.8 percent. North Bay saw an increase of 2.2%
Elementary school students in both Sheshegwaning and Zhiibaahaasing First Nations will be able to attend a brand-new school in September 2024.
The Sault Ste. Marie Police Service has issued a news release after receiving a number of complaints about motorists disregarding crossing guards at area school zones.
