Ontario residents can expect to enjoy a warmer-than-normal fall, according to the Weather Network.
Laurentian’s creditors attend a virtual meeting tonight to vote on the “plan of arrangement”, a necessary next step to see the school leave insolvency.
COVID-19 outbreaks have been declared at two seniors facilities within the PHU district at Villa Minto in Cochrane and North Centennial Manor in Kapuskasing.
West Nipissing residents have some new artwork to enjoy, in the form of murals along the side of Nipissing Food in Bins, on King Street.
Emmaus Anglican Church on Wellington Street East will ring its church bell 96 times today in honour of the monarch’s long life at 12 p.m.
In Greater Sudbury, Montrose Ave. traffic concerns are being addressed in the next city plan.
Meanwhile, in North Baty the project to improve the Algonquin, Front and Jane streets intersection is expected to be completed by Nov. 11 all to reduce what the city calls the number of conflicts between both vehicles and pedestrians.
A new chief and deputy chief have been named for the Timmins Fire Department in Berny Stansa and Scott Atkinson.
Emmaus Anglican Church on Wellington Street East rings a total of 96 times today (At 12 pm) in honour of the life of Queen Elizabeth II.
Cambrian College has announced they’re launching a new four-year honours degree program in business administration.
Ownership of the Mackay Homes seniors complex on Olive Street in North Bay is being transferred to the Nipissing District Housing Corporation.
Blasting has begun in Timmins in relation to the connecting link project.
The final Sault Ste Marie City council for this term will be postponed until Tuesday of next week.
And the Junction Creek Stewardship committee is working with landowners along the waterway to help with a growing list of ways to restore the shoreline habitat.