
A major rehab of Greater Sudbury’s Junction Creek is halting for winter. The $17 million, 1.7-kilometre project in the city’s Flour Mill community is roughly halfway done. The local park will reopen with a new fence separating the public from the work zone when work resumes next year.
Glencore Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations (Sudbury INO) has begun the process of closing Fraser Mine, with the last ore expected to be produced in December. In North Bay, Construction has begun on passenger shelters for the Northlander rail return. It is expected to return in 2026.
Some on Timmins Council is calling on council and public support to close the laneway between Spruce and Pine Sts., running parallel to Third Ave. In short there is a thought is a growing location for squatters activities. Trades Day of Caring helps seniors get their homes ready for winter.
Volunteers from Sault College and the United Way have been out raking leaves and weatherproofing homes in town as part of an annual event.
The Municipality of Huron Shores was forced to closed Dayton Road between Cullis Road and Maple Ridge Road for a time due to a culvert failure and washout. Drivers and residents were made aware. Residents in Cobalt are being asked to deal with area brush according to the rules. In short some have been dumping it around town and it’s caught the attention of the mayor and some at city hall.
