There were thankfully no injuries at the Eacom Timber Sawmill yesterday in Timmins.
The City of Temiskaming Shore has two openings available for a volunteer to serve on the Temiskaming Shores Public Library Board for the remaining term of Council.
On Feb. 15, Sudbury Green Party members will choose their candidate in the 2022 provincial election, set for June 2.
Two human-driven robots, Mork and Mindy have arrived at The Village at Canadore College ready to visit seniors experiencing loneliness, as part of a pilot project.
Crews continue to remove snow in the Timmins area on Wilson, Commercial
Elliot Lake’s St. Joseph’s General Hospital (ELSJGH) has announced provincial approval for 32 added beds at its St. Joseph’s Manor long-term care facility, adjacent to the hospital on Spine Road.
Cambrian College business students get an early jump on careers by teaming up with seven existing businesses from across Northern Ontario, either to help those businesses implement their marketing plans, or create a new plan.
Canadore College and Nipissing University are sharing $4 million in provincial funding for infrastructure.
Sault Ste Marie Chamber of Commerce says the City and businesses are readying for looser COVID restrictions announced by province
Traffic is flowing again, following a collision this morning at around 8:30 at Second Line East and Pine Street in Greater Sudbury.
Greater Sudbury Police held its second annual Snowmobile Torch Ride on Saturday in support of Special Olympics Ontario.
Canadore College is opening its doors to prospective students once again as the provincial COVID-19 restrictions are lifted to provide in-person campus tours.
The North Bay Museum will offer Family Day Fun Monday, with The Science of Guinness World Records exhibit extended until Feb. 25.
Timiskaming Health Unit says that a FAQ page has been set up on their website to answer questions about any possible positive cases in school or child care settings.
