A winter weather travel advisory is in effect for much of Northern Ontario this evening and into Wednesday as Environment Canada said snow total snowfall amounts of 10 to 15 centimetres are expected.
Ontario’s medical officer of health is reminding students heading out that neck gaiters or handkerchiefs are no longer permissible when it comes to wearing a mask in schools.
Laurentian University says it is extending remote learning by at least a week, into early February.
Air Canada has temporarily reduced its North Bay to Toronto service to one flight six days a week and no flights on Wednesdays.
Timmins Police want to speak to a driver of a tractor-trailer who allegedly fled the scene after a crash near the intersection of Commercial Avenue and Cameron.
There were no injuries following a single-vehicle rollover on Old Garden River Road approximately one kilometre east of Black Road at about 5 p.m. Monday in Sault Ste Marie.
The Sundridge-Strong Fire Department is now able to buy firefighting training material for its volunteer firefighters thanks to a $5,000 grant.
A Timmins teen is facing charges and police are looking for a second suspect after a weekend break-in at a Waterloo Road business.
The Canadian Snowcross Racing Association is slated to fire up the engines, bringing pro snowcross racers back to the Sault with an event on Jan. 22 and 23 at Runway Park.
Come Pothole season, the city of Greater Sudbury says their new Python 5000 pothole repair machine is ready to go.
A North Bay driver has had their licence suspended after being caught, allegedly going a high rate of speed along Lakeshore drive.
The Porcupine Health Unit is advising the public of a potential high-risk public exposure on a Jan. 13th Ontario Northland, from Timmins to Cochrane, departing from Timmins.
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Here’s what else was making news:
The Skeed fire station in Greater Sudbury remains closed after damage to the building but personnel say Fire Support will come for Garson.
A rapid test distribution pop-up at Nipissing University filled up fast, with all tests being spoken for during preregistration.
Timmins is holding a virtual open house this Thursday at 6:30pm to discuss the future of Melview Park in Porcupine.
The final three vessels have complete the final lockage at Soo Locks and now the locks are closed for the winter.
