The 40-unit transitional housing complex on Lorraine Street in Greater Sudbury is reportedly on budget and roughly on schedule. It’s slated to open by the end of the year.
Only two North Bay beaches will have lifeguards this summer. The city says they’re struggling to get enough guards to work the season.
Timmins says drivers will get a break of sorts, next week. On Wednesdays and Thursdays in July, on-street parking at meters downtown is free.
Three Sault College scholarships will continue to be supported by Sault Ste. Marie Police Services Board. They will go towards those in computer studies, protection, security and investigation, or police foundations and office administration-executive programs.
Ontario adds 300 new spaces in paramedic college programs. Cambrian College, Collège Boréal, and Northern College are all participating.
HSN has named Mark Hartman as the interim CEO and president. He will continue in that role until such time as a new chief executive for the hospital and the Health Sciences North Research Institute (HSNRI) is hired.
North Bay police are looking for a missing man. A 58-year-old male, known only as George. Police haven’t released his last name.
As work moves ahead on the Connecting Link in Timmins, McBride Street North and South will be closed at Riverside Drive on Monday, July 3, and Tuesday, July 4.
The Sault Area Hospital is looking for people to join its Patient, Family and Caregivers Advisory program.