The time change is this weekend… don’t forget to change your batteries!
The time change is on for this weekend and fire personnel are reminding everyone, as you change their clocks, change their batteries. North Bay’s Fire Chief is Jason Whitely and says smoke detectors and C0 alarms both
The time change is this weekend… don’t forget to change your batteries!
The time change is on for this weekend and fire personnel are reminding everyone, as you change their clocks, change their batteries. North Bay’s Fire Chief is Jason Whitely and says smoke detectors and C0 alarms both
Smile cookies pull in 9.8 million for charity
Charities all across Northern Ontario have new reasons to smile. 9.8 million of them. That’s the number of Smile Cookies sold as part of this years initiative, put on by Tim Hortons blowing the top off the
Teen charged in pedestrian collision
A 49-year-old pedestrian has been taken to hospital, following a vehicle collision this morning in Timmins. A 17-year-old male driver has been issued a ticket of FAIL TO YIELD FOR PEDESTRIAN. The Timmins Police remind everyone that
“Operation Warmth” enters a new season
Redeemer Lutheran Church in North Bay is gearing up for another season of reaching out to those who come in looking for warmth. Specifically, through sharing second-hand clothing. Thus far “Operation Warmth” has pulled in coats, shirts,
“Operation Warmth” enters a new season
Redeemer Lutheran Church in North Bay is gearing up for another season of reaching out to those who come in looking for warmth. Specifically, through sharing second-hand clothing. Thus far “Operation Warmth” has pulled in coats, shirts,
Safe Ride home Sudbury going for 3rd season
Safe Ride Home Sudbury has announced they’re going ahead with a third season, ahead of the holidays next month. The service will run every Friday and Saturday until New Years beginning November 15th and information for volunteer
Strike still possible for public elementary teachers, educators
Public elementary teachers and education workers in Ontario have voted 98 per cent in favour of a strike should that become a necessary step. The Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario said Friday talks with the province at
Economic survey delayed until next week
The Timmins Chamber of Commerce will have a little extra time to think through an Ontario Chamber economic survey. With a deadline extended until the 8th, to the goal is to see how confident local businesses are
More shelter beds coming to Greater Sudbury
The city of Greater Sudbury is looking to modernize their shelter systems to help better serve those in need. With a goal to have something in place by the spring, a review presented to city council earlier