
The Sudbury Airport Community Development Corporation is seeking board members. The not-for-profit corporation behind the Greater Sudbury Airport, says the appointment comes with a term appointment of one to three years, limited to nine consecutive years.
With two rainfall events in the forecast in the coming week and temperatures staying above freezing, the North Bay Mattawa Conservation Authority says localized flooding is possible in low-lying areas. That said widespread flooding is not anticipated at this time.
Cameras on school bus arms are getting more discussion in Timmins. The Timmins Police Service Board has given its support for enhanced school bus safety, as well as the implementation of stop-arm camera systems, as requested by Timmins city council.
Drivers in Sault Ste Marie are being given the reminder that a winter parking ban is in place when it comes to city streets during the overnight hours. The City of Sault Ste. Marie has collected an estimated $56,650 of fines from motorists in 2025.
It’s that time of year and the Temiskaming Shores Community Volunteer Income Tax Program says they will be providing free tax services to residents with a modest income and simple return. It is open to Individuals at $40,000, or 2 people at $55,000.
City planning staff is recommending city council reject rural lot applications. It is for various reasons, including the fact they’re outside of settlement boundaries. They add the development of rural lots ‘is not cost-effective over the long term’.
Striking Alouette bus drivers have put out a reminder to the public to mind their actions. Regardless of where residents sit, it comes after reports that some have been making inappropriate gestures or using inappropriate words at other working drivers.
All Timmins school boards will have the same calendar next year. The change is part of the process to have all four boards on the same busing system. Three local school boards have already been working together on student transportation.
Unsafe ice forces closure of Kiwanis Park outdoor rink in Elliot Lake. The closure is until further notice, citing unsafe conditions caused by extremely mild temperatures. It is in keeping with the season and the public is being thanked for their rink usage.
Sault Ste. Marie Fire Services will be conducting live ice water rescue training starting this weekend into early next week. It starts today at the Pine Street Marina. There is no need for concern. The training will go from today thru till Monday.
The city is seeking proposals from qualified consultants to develop a comprehensive rebranding and marketing strategy to support a consistent, community-focused municipal identity. Those who are interested can apply to the municipality.
