
Track My Plow is back for another year of snow clearing. Now that winter has arrived, those in Sudbury curious where crews are deployed or about other city winter operations can check out a handy chart on the city website indicating where crews are working.
North Bay Police Service says they’re getting positive feedback from downtown businesses, assessing their storefront location and its impact on community safety. The survey, conducted from October 30 to November 15, included responses from 47 businesses in town.
recent retiree is ready to take a seat at the Cochrane council table. Lifelong resident Heather Decevito was appointed as a councilor to serve the remainder of the current term during a special council meeting Monday. Five people put their names forward for the position.
This year’s connecting link work in Timmins is expected to end tomorrow. The city says watermain installation east of Lawrence Street will be completed today. Final connections, disinfection and backfill is expected to be done before the holidays arrive in full.
A missing man, gone for some time has been located. Soo Police say Brent Boissoneau-Stone was last seen on Oct. 20. There is no further information released about the disappearance of the 27-year-old, but he has been located safe and sound and in good health.
The city of Temiskaming Shores says they will be doing away with what’s known as “handshake agreements”. Specially between recreation uses and the city. Evidently the agreement has been in place for years, but will be no longer.
FedNor says Science North’s third and fourth floors are getting a $1.9M renewal. A new Woven by Water exhibit will connect the third and fourth floors of the science centre with a large play structure.
The North Bay Snowmobile Club has been packing area trails, which remain closed at this time. On the weekend officials said the snow is still a bit thin, but every pass helps push frost into the ground and the swamps.
Early in the new year, a new website goes live, replacing the Timmins Police Facebook auction group. The word is that the website will be more stable and reliable, providing new features for buyers.
The Town of Cochrane has named its next CAO. Daniel Gagnon will take on the role on Jan. 5. At the Dec. 9 regular council meeting, it was announced that current CAO Chris Wray would be stepping away.
Former Elliot Lake CEO has a job, going North. Daniel Gagnon will take the Roll of CAO on Jan. 5. At the Dec. 9 at their regular council meeting, it was announced that current CAO Chris Wray would be stepping away.
It’s budget season as municipalities are getting ready for next year. To that end, the city of Temiskaming Shores is raising its tax rate for 2026. To that end they’re calling the budget for residents and business strong.
