Greater Sudbury has issued a request for proposals to design and build the events centre and arena expected to open in 2025.
A move to see the oldest building in the municipality of Sundridge receive a heritage designation has been stalled, on account of some objection from the owner of the building.
The Timmins Police Service is thanking the public, indicating that a woman reported missing -34-year-old Natasha Sasseville has been located safe and sound.
Sault Ste Marie city council has given go-ahead for staff to begin entering into negotiations that would see producers become responsible for the collection and recycling of hazardous and special products.
Canadian Mental Health Association Sudbury/Manitoulin now has new funding from the province to help support a long-time, privately-owned home.
The North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit is now accepting walk-ins at all health unit-hosted COVID-19 vaccine clinics.
Students at École Catholique Georges Vanier in Elliot Lake say they’re continuing to offer their students technology as a way of supporting them in learning in person and from home.
A New Manitoulin airport terminal in the Gore Bay area is set for construction in the Spring.
The City of Sault Ste Marie has approved a total levy increase of 4.07 percent, the highest in 5 years.
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Here’s what else was making news today:
The Sudbury Action Centre for Youth is working with the city to miniate the impact on those in need by a current staff shortage.
The Gathering Place in North Bay is opening a temporary daytime warming centre in the former Health Unit building on Commercial Street.
The group known as Friends of Melview Park in Timmins is looking for corporate partners to help upgrade the city park.
The Museum of Northern History in Kirkland Lake has extended the Arts Club exhibition until February 26th.
A Phase 1 preliminary design is now underway for the Armstrong Township municipal pool building rehabilitation in Earlton.
Laurentian University has handed over documents as ordered by the Province under Speaker’s warrant 1-year into their insolently.
Police say that tax season is prime time for scammers.
A protest is planned Tuesday afternoon by a group in North Bay organized to support the trucker convoy involved in an ongoing protest in Ottawa.
Sault Police have had a word with three teenagers who needed to be former General Hospital site on Queen Street East.
A broken water main is affecting traffic in Sault Ste. Marie’s west end, specifically at Second Line West and Prentice Avenue.