The City of Greater Sudbury is doing more when it comes to public art. City council will discuss at next week’s meeting the implementation of a public art master plan.
A student nutrition program in Sudbury Manitoulin is serving almost three million meals per school year.
Officials with Better Beginnings Better Futures said there are more elementary and secondary students participating than ever and it needs more funding to meet demand.
Air Canada is teaming up with seven colleges across the country, including Canadore, to offer scholarships many who have not had the opportunity to pursuing studies as Aircraft Maintenance Engineers.
In Timmins a Book of condolences for Vic Power is set up at city hall. City council took a moment of silence to honour the former mayor before their last meeting.
A new Algoma District School Board program is aiming to make sure more feel included with a program called Recess Rethink which involves children in Grades 5 and 6 — trained to be coaches by board educators — encouraging children from Kindergarten to Grade 3 to join them in playing inclusive games.
Thankfully there were no injures after a local angler drove his through a pressure crack off Sunset Park Point in the North Bay area yesterday. Anglers say the conditions are the worst they’ve ever seen.
Timmins Mayor Michelle Boileau has delivered her second state of the city. The roughly 30-minute address to the business community at the Timmins Chamber event included topics included housing, safety, immigration and the return of the Ontario Northlander.
Sault North Rotary has paid the way for local schoolchildren to take part in the Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre’s Gr. 6 Flight Education Program. The Gr. 6 science curriculum will include the study of lift, thrust, weight and drag.
Sudbury fire personnel are reminding rural property owners urged to check on fire access following another fire in the city.
When the warmer months do come, the Mattawa Voyageur Days will reach a landmark event at 25 years.
The New Hoyle bridge in the Timmins area should open later this year as a $5 million contract for the project has been awarded.
Algoma Steel will spend up to $30 million for repairs following a utility structure collapse in late January. Thankfully no one was hurt in the Jan. 24 incident.
The conversation is continuing after a proposed 39-lot Mindemoya Lake subdivision prompts water concerns and opposition to the development.