2413646
On Air
Sunday Praise & Worship
Sunday: 12:00 PM - 05:00 PM

Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Thursday, September 8

Greater Sudbury will now be home to a new ten-day passport office, part of new measures to improve service delivery at passport offices across the country.

Sudbury 38 fire measures 0.2 hectares and is located nearly 56 km from Sudbury, half a kilometre north of Commodore Lake and two km northwest of Crooked Lake. It was reported as being held.

Literacy Nipissing opens its new office (following a fire in 2019) on September 29, at 204 Main Street East, Suite 100.

Timmins residents are encouraged to be “Bear Wise” as bears are bulking up for winter looking for berries, and fish. This includes putting out garbage day of pickup.

Sault Transit Launches a new bus route is launching as of Saturday, Sept. 10 to take people to Hiawatha Highlands.

Blind River has welcomed Chris Zagar as the new Director of Public Works.

Jocelyn Kuntsi of Manitoulin Secondary School (MSS) and Darcy Trudeau of Espanola High School will serve as student trustees on Rainbow District School Board (RDSB) for the 2022-2023 school year.

While the city of Greater Sudbury is exploring alternatives, but thus far, say there are cost-effective alternatives to road salt.

The first mayoral debate has been scheduled in North Bay next Wednesday, Sept. 14 at 7 pm.

The city of Timmins has added bike lanes on Theriault Boulevard, Airport Road and Jubilee Avenue.

The Sault Area Hospital’s new rehab facility is being delayed until the spring due to construction snags.

Sarah Gabrielle Baron, of Manitoulin Island, is one of six candidates vying for the leadership role of the Federal Green Party.

Related Posts

Loading...