
Minor injuries were reported after a heavy truck hauling logs collided with two other vehicles on Highway 63 northeast of North Bay, Ont. At one point, logs were blocking traffic coming from both directions. It has since been cleared.
Greater Sudbury’s two largest mining employers, Vale and Glencore, are now working together. The goal is to find ways to make the operation of underground battery electric vehicles (BEV) safer and more efficient.
Sault Ste. Marie’s Every Breakfast Counts program is being hailed once again after serving 9,500 free meals to children throughout the summer months. The program, which began eight years ago, helps fill the gap when school meal programs pause at the end of the school year.
Registration is now open for youth basketball at Collins Hall in Elliot Lake. The league will begin on October 14 and run for 8 weeks.
While Ontario Premier Doug Ford is vowing to get rid of them, Sudbury Mayor Paul Lefebvre said this week, the automated speed cameras in his city will stay. Earlier this week, Ford called the cameras “a tax grab” and said if cities don’t get rid of them on their own, he will try to force their hand.