Second Avenue in Greater Sudbury in both directions has reopened after a pedestrian was struck by a car at Kenwood Street late yesterday.
North Bay’s annual insurance premium jumps 16 percent, up $188K
Search for missing plane in Wawa area suspended, but OPP has taken over the case, as a missing persons case.
After eight years as an employee of the City of Elliot Lake, Amanda Laurence has been formally appointed to the positions of the city’s Deputy Clerk and Accessibility Coordinator.
The Owen Sound Transportation Commission said it’s “working diligently” to have the Chi-Cheemaun ferry ready to sail on May 6.
Jeff Bangs will head up Laurentian University’s board of governors until June of next year.
North Bay police say they have more than 2 dozen charges when it comes to vehicle noise.
Timmins Police have located missing 14-year-old Hayden Portugie safe and sound.
Crews continue to deal with a washout in the Sault Ste Marie area on Highway 17 at Alona Bay.
The Deer Trail Curling club in Elliot Lake says they will be ready to open this fall.
The city of Greater Sudbury is seeking input before spending $660,000 to revitalize eight playgrounds in the city.
The Timmins hospital is pulling the plug on fax machine service.
The relocation of Sault Ste. Marie’s residential withdrawal management program has been approved, moving to 145 Old Garden River Road.
A pedestrian MVC that took place at around 7:20 p.m. yesterday, between Camelot and Kenwood Street in Greater Sudbury is under investigation.
The North Bay police board considering second office in the downtown core.
A flood watch has been issued for the Mattagami River in Timmins.
Registration is now open for the Sault Cycling Club’s youth mountain biking program.
This Thursday morning Elliot Lakers will gather on the shores of Horne Lake for the city’s first Day of Mourning observance in three years.
The CAA Worst Roads Survey is in, and while Ottawa has the top three worst roads in this region, Algonquin Boulevard East in Timmins is fourth, followed by Lansing Avenue in Greater Sudbury.
Sudbury police say they are searching for two teens and the owner of an RV in the city’s Chelmsford area after it was allegedly set on fire early Tuesday morning.
Nipissing Timiskaming MP Anthony Rota says more than 500 summer job opportunities are available, as part of the Canada Summer Jobs program for those 15 to 30.
Four Timmins firefighters have been awarded the Ontario Medal for Firefighter Bravery a provincial medal, including Captain William McCord.
In Sault Ste Marie, Construction is slated to begin soon on a 20-bed residential withdrawal management facility.
