Science North and Dynamic Earth is receiving $1.5 million to show off the importance of the new technology and innovation of the mining industry.
The investigation continues following a fatal Paris Street Fire in Greater Sudbury.
Laurentian Ski Hill closed off the 2021-22 ski season with its annual Puddle Jump program.
Timmins city crews are letting drivers know they are currently working in the area of Poplar, Willow, Fogg, and Ann.
Applications are now open for the city of Sault Ste Marie’s young entrepreneur program – Summer Company.
The North Bay Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony is returning. After the pandemic forced the cancellation of the event over the past two years, two ceremonies will be taking place this spring (The 40th annual event goes Saturday, May 7 at the Davedi Club with the 41st event the next weekend, on May 14)
In Timmins, reduced load restrictions start today, on a number of roadways.
The Algoma Festival Choir is receiving $11,400 Community Building Fund grant in a recent virtual meeting.
OPP have issued a reminder that all licence plates need to be registered, after a Sudbury motorcycle driver attempted to ride on Highway 144 near his personal residence, just outside of Chelmsford.
Three people have been charged after police found a “significant quantity of illegal narcotics” in their car during a traffic stop in the North Bay area.
Multiple people are reciving treatment following a collision between two vehicles this morning in Timmins at the intersection of Airport Road and Westmount.
Meanwhile, OPP are investigating a fatal snowmobile crash near Cochrane.
Fire crews responded to a residential garage fire on Labelle Avenue early this morning.
PEI potatoes have now arrived in ‘Sudbury’ for distribution to food banks and food support programs.
After more than two years, North Bay City Council will resume in-person meetings, May 3rd.