Cambrian College nearly 4,800 students (4,796 aprox) students are enrolled in the 2022 winter semester, up one per cent from last January.
The Warming Centre in North Bay has opened doors to guests and will remain open for six weeks.
Temiskaming OPP is looking for a stolen tractor from a property on Highway 569 in the Township of Ingram. The item is described as a 185 red “Massey Ferguson” tractor, with bucket and rear-mounted blower.
The city of Timmins warns about fake off-leash signs in South Porcupine
Algoma Public Health has reported no new hospitalizations in the region since the last COVID report.
City of Greater Sudbury staff wants to borrow another $103 million for growth in the city.
Construction values in North Bay in 2021 is more than double the 10-year average, according to Mayor Al MacDonald.
Highway 11 is now re-open after a collision that closed the major route for most of the day yesterday.
The District of Temiskaming Social Services Administration Board (DTSSAB) is considering taking monies from its reserves to offset what it charges to Temiskaming municipalities.
The Costs for a new elevator at the Cobalt Community Hall were discussed among council members.
The town of Blind River Public is looking for public input about the coming year over a zoom meeting this month.
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Here’s what else is making news:
The city of Greater Sudbury is looking at saving money and water… with the installation of 48,400 industrial, commercial, institutional and residential smart meters.
Sault Ste. Marie’s Algoma University received 18.9 per cent more applications in 2022 thus far, topping numbers in the Province.
West Nipissing OPP continues to look into the theft of catalytic converters from municipal trucks.
Thankfully, no one was injured, but police are reminding motorists to ensure their tires are suitable for the season after a highway rollover on Monday on Highway 69 in the French River area.
Temporary redeployment of 100 staff at the hospital in Greater Sudbury has meant some outpatient services have been modified.
The Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) says the Sudbury campus is well-positioned to accept more medical students to meet a physician’s shortage.
Timmins council meets tonight, and the agenda includes how the city’s portion of the municipal accommodation tax will be handed out, selling land and parking metre changes.
Algoma Steel is holding an open house about the transition to electric arc steelmaking, Feb. 28.
A proposal is being considered over lighting on a stretch of Municipal Road 35 reaching west of Azilda.
Police in Sault Ste. Marie are investigating a fire on Gore Street that has been deemed suspicious.
