Word on Naloxone kits still out for school board
The Huron Superior Catholic District School Board in Sault Ste. Marie says they’re still working through the possibility of making naloxone kits available throughout its schools. During this week’s board meeting, trustees heard from the superintendent of
Mining operations taking a pause
Mining operations are being temporarily suspended at the Gowest Gold Bradshaw site in Timmins. The site is located just north of Timmins and is being parked temporarily because there is no more room for stockpiling bulk sample
Snow above average… way above
The lingering snow has finally broken some records… a record high for snow depth and water equivalence for mid-April. This is according to the North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority following measurements taken two days ago. The average depth
Fabio Belli getting a Jays Care Boost
The Fabio Belli Foundation says they’re receiving a boost from the Jays Care Foundation when it comes to upgrading a baseball field at the Terry Fox Complex in Sudbury. The charitable arm of the Toronto Blue Jays
City-wide curbside clean-up coming
The city of Timmins says that with warmer temperatures on the horizon, The city-wide curbside spring clean-up is getting close. This coming week city staff will be looking for approval to award a contract for the work
CUPE National takes over local branch
In North Bay, the national branch of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (or CUPE) says they’ve taken control over Local 139. The group that represented 950 staff members at the North Bay Regional Health Centre says
6 stories to keep you “in the know” for today, April 19
Mayor calls for more immigration to the North Timmins Mayor Steve Black is calling is week, for help from Ottawa when it comes to attracting more immigrants to Northern Ontario. It was all apart of the Northern