
There was no fire, and thankfully, no injuries… but Greater Sudbury Fire services did respond to a large city truck with overheated brakes at the bottom of Lloyd Street in Sudbury. The truck impeded traffic briefly until the situation could be resolved.
2025 is not only the centennial year for North Bay but also the 75th anniversary of the North Bay Granite Club. Celebrations are planned throughout the year, including a one-day curling event in the fall.
A new $30 million province-wide fire grant is going to help firefighters stay protected from hazardous carcinogens when fighting wildland fires. Timmins will be receiving just over $49k ($49,382) from the province through the office of the Solicitor General.
Harvest Algoma is boasting a successful first full year of food rescue and distribution with over 273k (273,077) pounds of food to local individuals and families in need.
Canada Post says it has reinstated on-time service guarantees and returned to full-service levels for domestic parcels. That said, delivery delays of several days beyond its service standard for transaction mail such as letters, bills and statements.
Kraft Heinz, in partnership with the National Hockey League (NHL®) and the National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA), has announced that nominations are now open for Kraft Hockeyville 2025. Nominations will close Sunday, March 2, 2025, at 11:59 p.m.
We’re still over a year away from a Provincial Election, but when the time comes, Nickle Bel MPP France Gélinas has been reaffirmed as the Ontario New Democratic Party’s candidate for her riding.
It’s beautiful day in the neigh bourhood across the Province for the most part and North Bay say five outdoor rinks are now open for the season. Work continues to get the other six skating locations, including the Lee Park trail and oval open.
Timmins Police Service is looking for a missing teen. Known only as Braden, he is 19, an Indigenous male, with black hair and brown eyes. He is 5-foot-11 weighs 170 pounds, last seen wearing black cargo pants and two black-and-white hoodies.
Sault Ste. Marie and Algoma District are taking the leading in are highlighting the importance of brain health and sharing resources this month. They’re already started to light it up blue for the month of January.