Nature park will stay open in Sault Ste. Marie
The Animals will stay where they are, for now… following a debate and resolution from Sault. City Council, Council has decided to allow Spruce Haven Nature Park to continue its existence. The move will “grandfather” Spruce Haven
A number of charges following collision
A number of charges have been laid following a vehicle pedestrian collision. It all began yesterday, when a 57-year-old woman was crossing the street…. and as Katelynn Dunn from Sudbury Police explains, what happened is in the
SIU investigating resident death in North Bay
The Provinces Special Investigations Unit, or the SIU is now conducting an incident involving North Bay Police. Reports say that just after 5:00am this morning, city Police responded to a domestic disturbance. Shortly after their arrival the
Male facing multiple charges following theft
A Timmins man in his 20’s is facing multiple charges following an alleged theft from a Grocery store. Kate Catin from Timmins Police says that the man was stopped by store staff, only to brandish a weapon
6 stories keeping you “in the know” for Thursday, Feb 22
MPP Wants Answers over “Over Crowding Crisis” Health critic and Nickel Belt MPP, France Gélinas, wanted answers this week in regard to health care numbers, once again… after she says she visited a man in his 70’s
Senior numbers will jump in the next 20 years – CEO
Sault Ste. Marie would need the equivalent of two more nursing homes… Equivalent to the F.J. Davey Home, a three level 374 bed long-term care nursing home, to accommodate the anticipated waiting list for long-term-care beds. The
Former First Nickel receives record fine
Here in the North, the company that once owned and operated Lockerby Mine has been fined a record $1.3 million dollars. This is following the deaths two miners in May 2014 who worked for Taurus Drilling Services,