
Sudbury City staff say the fall tipping fee break should be no more. They add that with “minimal” public feedback and reduced congestion, they say now it should be a thing of the past.
At last report three new wildfires were confirmed in the Northeast Region over the weekend but one, North Bay 5, is already out. But the other two, Haliburton 11 and Haliburton 12, are not yet under control.
There’s no word yet on when major repairs will begin on Municipal Rd in the Timmins area. It’s the former Hwy. 67 connecting Highways 11 and 101. Part of it is in Iroquois Falls territory, the rest Timmins. In January, the province announced $20 million to bring it back up to standard.
Sault Ste Marie Police say a previously missing 27-year-old has been located safe and sound. Kyle Lothrop was the subject of a missing persons report. he has been in good health.
Collège Boréal, and SPCA will expand vet training & low-cost pet care in Sudbury. It’s all part of an expanded partnership further integrating the Sudbury Regional Veterinary Clinic into its Veterinary Care Technician program.
A Sudbury staple is making a return. The OK Market – described as a monthly outdoor market showcasing Sudbury’s best art, food, vintage, and more – returns on Aug. 9.
Traffic delays are expected in North Bay as the Seymour Street project kicks off. Starting today major roadwork begins on two key arteries in North Bay as part of the city’s ambitious Seymour Street Reconstruction Project.
Timmins Police Service are looking for a missing teen. 15-year-old Aliya, is a Caucasian female. She’s approximately four-foot-11 and 100 pounds with shoulder length brown hair, brown eyes and a thin build.
Sault Ste. Marie is seeking provincial support for a deep-sea port project. This is ahead of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario conference, citing job creation and trade potential. A federal study is nearing completion, with updated costs and scope, and is expected soon.