The city of Greater Sudbury is seeking feedback on its updated Sustainable Waste Strategy An online survey to will be accessible until June 6th.
The East Ferris Fire Department has changed its name to East Ferris Fire and Emergency Services. With the new name comes a new logo and signage.
In an effort to reach more families in need, Kids in Sports Timmins is getting $5k from the federal government.
In Sault Ste Marie, city councilor Lisa Vezeau-Allen made the surprise announcement this week that she’s resigning from the Police Services Board on account that she has “other obligations” that “require a lot of attention”.
Splash N Go Adventure Park is back in Greater Sudbury for another season on June 30th.
The Sturgeon Falls Beautification Group is starting up for another year, all with the goal of keeping the township in pristine condition.
Over the next two construction seasons, Albert Street in Temisking Shores will get a $4.5 million facelift both below and above ground.
The Province of Ontario is rolling out an energy conservation program. It will essentially pay residents with smart thermostats $75 to lower their air conditioning during certain periods in the summer.
A trio of changes to police training requirements in the Province is being met with approval from Greater Sudbury City Police Chief Paul Pedderson. They include a requirement that police recruits have post-secondary education prior to entering Ontario Police College. The province is adding 140 new recruits at the Ontario Police College this year, and another 420 by the end of next year
North Bay City Council has approved the award of a contract to New Line Skateparks Inc. It’s for $1.6 million and will include the design and construction of the All-Wheel Park, which will include a skatepark and pump track near the City’s Peter Reid Transit Terminal.
In Timmins, the COVID-19 assessment clinic closed its doors this week.