The City of Greater Sudbury has secured $103M in debt (3.457-per-cent interest) adding to the city’s existing payload, which will now total approximately $355 million.
The Municipality of East Ferris is putting together an economic development plan and has launched a survey for business owners and residents to help guide the vision. It’s a five-year plan.
OPSEU has announced about 16,000 faculty will go on strike at 12:01 am on Friday, March 18 if the College Employer Council (CEC) does not agree to voluntary binding interest arbitration.
The Greater Sudbury Police Service said Monday it’s noticed an increase in the number of gas thefts so far this year compared to 2021, currently at 35 this year, vs 32 for all of 2021.
GOVA Transit says has installed new, real-time on-board communication tools, including audio announcements in French and English, of the next stop and interior digital displays that inform of next stop.
The Anishinabek Educational Institute received $5 million to increase enrolment in nursing and personal support worker programs.
The City of North Bay is looking into a hard paver surface instead of the traditional wooden boardwalk to improve accessibility.
Sault College and Employment Solutions are hosting another virtual job fair from March 21-25. There will be more than 30 employers and 500 jobs available.
The 82nd Ice guessing contest is underway in Sudbury. All entries entered before March, 25, 2022 at 5 PM will be considered.
City on North Bay looking to the province for operational funding for Gateway House
A new project will see the Timmins Public Library hit the street in June, peddling new books, thanks to $17,900 in funding from the Canada Healthy Communities Initiative.
The NDP wants to increase training spaces at NOSM from 64 to 100 students per year