Environment Canada says as temperatures drop below the freezing mark early this morning, there will be a risk of freezing drizzle in a number of places, as well as possible icy and slippery conditions as water on roadways and surfaces freezes.
The French public board has hired Norma Saad as their new superintendent.
Sault Ste Marie Police have arrested a 32-year-old for an alleged break-in attempt at a John Street location.
Unvaccinated truckers bringing COVID-19 vaccines and medical devices into Canada to combat the pandemic are exempt from testing and quarantine requirements at the border, a government order says.
Three North Bay area residents are being recognized by the Forests Ontario Annual Conference –
Brian Batchelor, Brian Naylor and Al Stinson – for creating and delivering the Ontario Tree Marking Program.
Algoma Public Health reports no new hospitalizations for COVID-19
Elliot Lake City Council has rejected the sale of the city-owned Stone Ridge Golf Course.
Lasalle Boulevard near Paquette Street has reopened, following a Wednesday evening fire.
The town of West Nipissing will pay the 8% increase when it comes to the rent at their 109 Third Street location in Sturgeon Falls.
The Sudbury Action Centre for Youth is asking Greater Sudbury to invest in youth-oriented transitional housing with, at minimum, eight one-bedroom units, as well as one multi-bedroom unit.
The OPP Technical Traffic Collision Investigators remains on the scene of a fatal collision on Highway 11 in Iroquois Falls early this morning.
Just over 80 percent of Algoma District’s total population has now received both doses of a COVID-19 vaccine.
The North Bay Snowmobile Club has closed trails at this time.
After 27 years of service with the OPP, Insp. Dan Foy has signed off for his final shift before joining up with the Timmins Police, as chief.
