
The city of says they do not have any issues with water capacity. This is in the wake of significant upheaval in the Region of Waterloo regarding water capacity. Although there are infrastructure constraints, they’re well-established and pinpoint before development.
Those in South River and Sundridge say preparations are already underway for the return of the Ontario Northlander. The proposed schedule, featuring a 7 a.m. southbound departure out of South River. Some say having the station grow the town and make it more prosperous.
The Sault has been shortlisted to host the 2027 National Aboriginal Hockey Championships. This is after city staff delivered a presentation last Thursday that highlighted the Sault’s “tournament-ready facilities, proven event experience and the strength of our local volunteer base.
The City of Temiskaming Shores is looking for tenders, when the weather is warmer, to procure roadway centre and edge line painting services. It is to be done within the City of
Temiskaming Shores in conjunction with the City’s regular spring maintenance operations.
A New flood hazard maps have been drawn up and are ready for public review. A Mattagami Region Conservation Authority (MRCA) open house is slated for tomorrow from 3-6pm on
Lakeshore Road for chance to see the draft maps for the City of Timmins and ask questions.
Community members are wanted for an Elliot Lake tourism initiative. It’s all for the Tourism Advisory Working Group to contribute as stakeholders in Elliot Lake. This group will meet about six times a year to discuss current tourism successes and challenges, and ideas for the future.
Sudbury is already looking at numbers for next year and, and tentative tax levy hike of 6.8 per cent. City staff have been charged with seeing whether service partners can save money by combining staff resources.
A motion calling for a review of the city’s short-term rental bylaw is coming to council next week. The motion says only eight short-term rental properties have registered with the city while others remain active.
A $2 million contribution from the province is allowing a sports dome for the Northern College to go ahead. This is the biggest financial contribution to date and guarantees the school’s project in Porcupine.
Residents and visitors are being reminded to respect the trails. Specifically, not ride motorized vehicles along trails that are designated for non motorized use. This is to keep them safe and enjoyable for everyone.
The Public Library’s north branch will be hosting an oral history viewing from its archive collection on Roberta Bondar next month. Part of the Living History of Algoma Collection, it will focus her life and 1992 space flight.
The discussion is ongoing on how to close the gap after DTSSAB indicates the number of homeless is up. How much? 37 per cent in one year. This is a sharp increase and reflects numbers from2024 to last year.
