
Work on Scotia Tower in Sudbury continues, now largely gutted for an 83-unit residential complex. The building in on Cedar St. The goal is to see the office building turn residential, with its main floor and part of its second floor remaining in use as a Scotiabank.
The Powassan Fair is on once again this weekend. The annual event is hosted by the Powassan Agricultural Society.
A new constable with 15 years of policing experience has joined the ranks of the North Bay Police Service (NBPS). Constable Melissa Guindon has officially been sworn in. She previously worked with York Regional Police and is looking forward to serving.
Timmins Police are warning people not to fall victim to a scam. Someone is asking others to cash a cheque for them, for a small fee. In short, the cheques are bogus, and some are up on the hook for the whole amount.
The City of Sault Ste. Marie says they’re now allowing storage sheds, garages and other accessory buildings bigger than the gross floor area of your home. At its August meeting, the city council agreed to tweak its zoning bylaw to remove a requirement that accessory structures not exceed the size of the largest building on the same lot.
Elliot Lake city council will discuss next steps for costly arena repairs. What started as a leak has now turned into a multimillion-dollar bill. Costs tally to approximately $25 million. Fundraising exceeds $4 million. Council hopes for grant opportunities in next phase
Cambrian College has released its new 2025-2030 strategic plan.
In a news release, the college said the plan, entitled “Empowering People: Shaping Futures”, is centred on a number of goals.
Keep an eye on the sky in North Bay. The Snowbirds are back in town as hey showcase their teamwork and skill to audiences this evening over the waterfront at 6 p.m.
Timmins Fire has purchased some new equipment. A rear-mount aerial platform for the fire department. When it use in provides greater reach during fire fighting operations.
The James L. McIntyre Centennial Library says registration is now open for their youngest of members. Baby Time will run from Sept. 17 to Oct. 8, from 10 to 10:30 a.m. and registration is necessary.
Serpent River First Nation breaks ground on urban housing in Elliot Lake. It will is take the form of 22 townhouses in the town. The space is meant for urban members from the nearby Serpent River First Nation.
Temiskaming Police are looking for a missing children ATV. It was last seen Monday evening in North Cobalt in the back of a pickup truck. The vehicle weighs about 250 pounds. It’s painted white, red and orange and has distinctive rims with red studs.