In Greater Sudbury, all six storeys of Pioneer Manor wing to be built by this September. The $93-million build is still on-budget and on-track to open by mid-2026.
More artwork continues to go up in North Bay. Banners have been installed on the overpass between Downtown North Bay and West Ferris. The project is part of an ongoing effort to increase public art in the city and to recognize local talent.
Following a 30-day period for potential objections, Timmins council will be in a position to declare City Hall a heritage building.
Sault Ste Marie city council will discuss tonight on the creation of a an Indigenous policy and process renewal advisor.
Haileybury’s RockWalk Park is known for it’s… rock will soon have new trees. The hope is ultimately add 75 trees from some 50 species.
Public Health Sudbury and Districts said Saturday it has removed the swimming advisory for two beaches. The first was Maintenance Beach on Ramsey Lake. The second is South Baymouth Beach on Manitoulin Island.
Four Nipissing community agencies are receiving an increase in provincial funding. Vic Fedeli, MPP for Nipissing announced over $1 million for the delivery of vital front-line services to people and families across Nipissing. They include Community Living North Bay, Community Living West Nipissing, One Kids Place and Mattawa Community Living
Timmins City council approved an expenditure of $180,000 fund an indigenious based Outreach Project for the final nine months of 2025. The Mushkegowuk Fire Keeper Patrol provides outreach services from 4 p.m. to midnight, 365 days a year, for those experiencing homelessness, addiction, and mental health concerns.
In Sault Ste Marie, the discussion is on over whether to allow advertising along the Hub Trail is getting little support from city staff. A staff report will to be presented at Monday’s city council meeting strongly opposes the idea, with possible exceptions made for ads on benches.
A road service disruption is coming for this Friday, in downtown New Liskeard. Downtown. It’s happening on Whitewood Avenue between Paget Street and Armstrong Street. It’s all in support of the New Liskeard Block Party this weekend.
And while we’re months away from Hockey Season, it’s been confirmed that Elliot Lake will host an NHL preseason game this September. The Ottawa Senators and Pittsburgh Penguins will go head to head Sept. 29 at a location to be disclosed, as part of the city;s Kraft Hockeyville victory. Elliot Lake beat out Cochrane, Alta., Enderby, B.C. and Wolseley, Sask putting any doubt of a championship on ice.