Greater Sudbury is re-tendering a 14-unit affordable housing complex at 1310 Sparks Street, which is now expected to open by the end of next year.
Northern College says they took orientation week to highlight student support and student safety.
In Sault Ste Marie, Traffic restrictions will be in place on Pim Street between MacDonald Avenue and Bruce Street due to a water main infrastructure renewal project expected to last until mid-November.
Forest Fire, Aviation says it’s been a relatively quiet season… as just over 235 confirmed wildlife fires started up within the province, compared to over 1,100 last season.
Science North in Greater Sudbury says they’re geared up for field trips to places like the Science Centre and Dynamic Earth.
As the first week of school wraps up in Nipissing, the NPSTS announced the cancellation of five school bus routes.
In Timmins, a non-profit known as NEOnet is celebrating its grand reopening at 85 Pine St. S. unveiling its new branding with a modernized logo and website.
One person is safe and sound, thanks to Police and Bystanders after allegedly entering the St. Mary’s River in Sault Ste Marie yesterday.
The Downtown Sudbury Business Improvement Association says they’re getting away from hosting big events to focus on supporting its members and bridging the gap with vulnerable populations.
The Capitol Centre in North Bay is hosting a town hall Monday to seek feedback in the areas of programming, membership, pricing, concessions, and marketing.
The first Teddy bear project happens this weekend at the Timmins Fall Fair where new or gently loved teddy bears for kids in need can be dropped off outside the Mountjoy Arena.

