Roads are a sloppy mess this morning and drivers are being asked to take their time.
In Greater Sudbury, a number of municipal user fees are jumping by 4.4 percent (in alignment with September’s Consumer Price Index increase).
Periodic Dredging operations are underway at the Chief Commanda II dock on Lake Nipissing.
Living Space in Timmins is now reviewing operations, as they look for a new executive director again.
The Sault North Planning Board is moving its downtown offices to the Conservation Authority headquarters at 1100 Fifth Line East.
Greater Sudbury is seeking nominations for the annual Ugliest Schoolyard Contest.
The NBMCA says although the snow depth has reduced considerably, the moisture is still stored on the landscape, just more compacted.
Echo Bay’s Springer Aerospace is getting $1.4M in funding.
The city of Elliot Lake is accepting applications for student summer jobs.
Greater Sudbury’s Community Energy and Emissions Plan are hoping for a full electric GOVA Transit system by 2035.
North Bay Police say a 24-year-old woman, Emily English, has been located safely.
Timmins City Council has contracted a vote-counting firm for the fall election.
In Elliot Lake, an emergency water shut-off notice and boil water advisory was put into place yesterday for a section of Blackwell and Dieppe following a water main break.
And a Gore Bay resident, Hannah Brown is making quite the splash, after being selected to be a member of the Canadian Women’s Whitewater rafting team, as part of this year’s world championships.