A strike by members of the International Union of Operating Engineers in the Province has halted construction work on the new Extendicare nursing home on Algonquin Road in Sudbury.
Emergency services were called to the scene of a Motor Vehicle collision that involved a building yesterday afternoon in Sault Ste Marie, in the 200 block of Trunk Road.
A 24 years-old from Timmins was arrested and charged following a traffic complaint on Highway 101 in Whitney Township, east of South Porcupine.
The number of hospitalized patients with confirmed COVID-19 has dropped by 10 in the latest report from Algoma Public Health.
OPP has charged a 31-year-old driver after a single motor vehicle collision on an off-ramp from Highway 17, in the City of Greater Sudbury.
Canadore College is planting two orchards in the name of sustainability – one at its Commerce Court Campus and the other at the College Drive lower residence.
Greater Sudbury Fire crews have completed mandatory high-angle rescue training on the Sudbury water tower.
Reconstruction of the North Bay Waterfront boardwalk starts today.
The Mattawa Museum opens its doors to the public, Wednesday,
The multicultural festival returns to Timmins in just under two weeks.
The Registered Practical Nurses in Sault Ste Marie under Unifor Local 1359 say they will be taking job action outside the Sault Area Hospital today.
OPP will once again be hitting the roads as part of Canada Road Safety Week as the long weekend approaches.
Traffic was stalled for a time on Highway 11 south of North Bay Tuesday after a transport rolled over on its side, in the northbound lane at Ottawa Avenue in South River, affecting traffic in both directions.
Gas prices at several stations in Greater Sudbury jumped about 14 cents per litre Tuesday, to 221.9.
North Bay Police is warning that someone has been calling residents, pretending to be the Public Library, asking for money.
Timmins City Council is on tonight. Discussions include getting ready for construction season, sidewalks and challenges with the city’s asset management plan.
Traffic on the St. Lawrence Seaway is down 13 percent to start the 2022 shipping season, according to the St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corp., says.
Environment Canada has issued a frost advisory for Greater Sudbury and North Bay, indicating patchy frost expected after midnight tonight into early Wednesday morning as temperatures are expected to fall to near zero degrees.
North Bay OPP is investigating a break, enter and theft at a seasonal property on McOrmond Road, in Papineau-Cameron Township noting that the items taken include a Stihl chainsaw and 120-piece drill bit.