Environment Canada says an extreme Cold Weather alert is in effect everywhere this morning, and residents are asked to call and check up on those without proper heat.
Sault Ste. Marie wants a seat on the northern transportation task force.
The federal government has pledged $50,000 toward the City of Greater to assist in its asset management practices, earmarked toward a Sidewalk Condition Index.
Saturday marked the final day of the 59th annual Carnaval in North Bay.
Health Sciences North is inviting licensed construction companies to submit tenders for the hospital’s Bed Capacity Project.
Queens Park will reimburse the $80 million needed to reconstruct the Golden Manor Home for the Aged in Timmins, providing the town can secure the funds.
College Boreal is launching its ‘Mining Potential’ program at its Sudbury and Timmins campuses to help newcomers break into the industry.
Hwy. 144 is fully reopened in the Chelmsford area after the collision, the MTO Twitter site @511ONNortheast reports.
The Timmins Curling Club, says Youth curling is back once again.
While the number of units sold was down slightly from January 2021, the average price increased by 29.7 percent.
A new initiative offering students global skills and experiences, the Government of Canada’s Global Skills Opportunity (GSO) program is now at Nipissing University.
Timmins Police spoke to a number of drivers laying some charges in a recent stop.
The Algoma District School Board is address teacher absenteeism by reassigning a number of staff.
A missing 13-year-old in Greater Sudbury, Chloe Mines-Adams has been located.
Five senior students from secondary schools across North Bay are being recognized, by the Rotary Club, for volunteerism in the community.
Timmins council has formed a committee that will take the first steps on the distribution of the city’s portion of the municipal accommodation tax.
Twenty-eight candidates from 11 Ontario First Nations are being trained in emergency management in Sault Ste. Marie.