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Sudbury is now accepting applications for the business incubator program, offered through the Regional Business Centre. It offers participants access to mentorship, business training and networking opportunities to help transform ideas into viable, sustainable ventures.

Budget matters are the focus of a series of special council committee meetings next week in North Bay. Items up for discussion include the city’s 2026 Water & Wastewater Operating Budget and calculated water rates.

Timmins police have five new sergeants. Promoted constables to sergeant positions and hired four new auxiliary officers took place the week. The promotions take effect on Jan. 5th.

A New trustee will decades of experience to the Huron–Superior Catholic District School Board. Educator and community leader Wayne Greco will join the as a trustee after being chosen to replace late trustee Gary Trembinski.

Northern Lights Festival welcomes new artistic director. Kerri Stephens comes to Sudbury from Manitoba, where she’s active in the local arts scene.

Northern Lights Festival Boréal is welcoming Kerri Stephens as its new artistic director, describing her as “a music lover, curator and community builder with over 18 years of experience connecting people through the power of music.”

Stephens brings a wealth of expertise in music programming, artist development, export initiatives, and community building.

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