Greater Sudbury Police are looking for missing 16-year old Aaleyah Stone. She was last seen leaving her residence in the New Sudbury area on Wednesday at 3:30 p.m.
She is described as about 5-foot-7 and130 pounds, with an average build, long straight dark hair and brown eyes. Stone was last seen wearing a beige hooded winter jacket with an orange toque, blue jeans and purple sandals.
The town of Sundridge has decided not to take part in a food waste composting program.
The Timmins Victor M. Power Airport is receiving a $2.9 million boost to help lighten the pressures faced during the pandemic.
The city of Greater Sudbury’s community improvement plans is getting revamped to include the establishment of a new look, a new name, and more parking.
The North Bay Police Services Board has approved the hiring of nine new officers this year.
In the city of Greater Sudbury while no flooding is expected, ministries are closely monitoring area waterways.
North Bay Police are looking for a MISSING PERSON: 35-year-old Danielle DRINKWALTER.
Danielle DRINKWALTER, female, age 35, is described as:
- Height: Approximately 5’7”
- Hair: Brown, long
- Thin build
- Last seen wearing a black winter jacket, black “Ugg”-style boots and black pants
Danielle DRINKWALTER was last seen at approximately 5:30 p.m. on March 28, 2022, in the area of Pollard Avenue, North Bay, walking her dog, which is a medium-size German Shepherd-type breed.
A new program at Northern College is offering up free training and job placements in Northern Ontario – health care support service worker, personal support workers (PSWs), food service workers and personal support worker assistants.
Sault Area Hospital staff to undergo mental health and first aid training.
Development charges in Greater Sudbury are going up by 17.2 percent on July 1st. That will add another $3,200 to the construction of a new single-family dwelling.
Callander town council members will begin in-person meetings on April 12th.
The Timmins Youth program in Policing is now accepting applications.
Algoma District School Board is expecting 500+ new students when September rolls around.
In Elliot Lake, renovation work on a Newfoundland Walk apartment has been halted as the owner is seeking a building engineer.