
Despite some pushback more housing has been approved at the committee level in Sudbury. More than 250 housing units will be built if these three proposals proceed on Falconbridge Road, in Hanmer and in Minnow Lake.
Some on North Bay city councillor have voiced support for hybrid meetings. Cities across Ontario—including Sudbury, Orillia, Kitchener, and others have adopted hybrid council meetings.
The Sault Area Hospital is asking residents to ensure their Ontario health cards are in order. Over the past few years, according to reports, they’ve seen a big increase in patients without health cards or insurance.
Cochrane town council is looking for a new member.Rodney Hoogenhoud has resigned after 6 years for reasons he says are personal.
While it’s some ways away, when the warmer weather does show up.. the Little Claybelt Homesteaders Museum is holding their opening for the season in June.
Sudbury’s auditor has tabled an audit of capital project management and procurement. There are at least two multi-million-dollar municipal projects on the horizon and, according to the auditor, they don’t always run “exactly as planned. (To that end) there are opportunities for improvement.
The North Bay Police Service is asking for the public’s help in locating a missing youth. 12-year-old Nael was last seen on the evening of March 24, around 11:30 pm in the area of Fourth Avenue East. Police say he’s described as 5’7” with a Medium build and short blond hair with a faded cut. Possibly wearing a grey hoodie and black pants.
In Sault Ste. Marie, the Airport’s hourly parking will be less expensive next month. From $3 to $2 per hour, that said the daily and weekly parking rates will increase April 1st.
On Manitoulin Island, a contract has been awarded for the tender for the downtown revitalization to the tune of almost 2.4 million dollars ($2,390,919.41), with work to begin this May.
Cochrane town council is reviewing applications for the 2025 Community Partnership Program. Council ultimately decides how to allocate the $20,000 available for community initiatives. The five community groups that submitted applications.
And CAA wants to hear from you. Ontarians can now nominate the worst roads they’d like to see fixed in their communities as part of the 22nd CAA Worst Roads Campaign until April 18. Hopefully… paving the way for repairs.