New user fee coming for those with a “Dangerous dog notice”
A new user fee is being added for people appealing a dangerous dog notice in Timmins. This week, the city council approved a $350 for those doing just that. In the past year, the clerk indicated 23
No injuries in plane crash near Sault Ste Marie
There were thankfully no major injuries following a small plane crash landing east of Sault Ste. Marie. Emergency crews from Sault Ste. Marie and Batchewana First Nation were called to Lake George in the Township of Macdonald,
Elliot Lake passed bylaw for building on occupied property
The City of Elliot Lake has passed a bylaw allowing additional living spaces to be built on the previously occupied property. The move comes after the Province of Ontario’s 2019 legislation forcing all municipalities to permit multi-residential
Splash Pad opens in South Pocupine
The South Porcupine splash pad is open again, following significant upgrades. When it was closed in mid-May, it was expected to reopen in mid-July. The closure allowed for the removal of old equipment and brick, excavate and
Cooking fire evacutes building due to smoke
Residents of Sovereign Court in North Bay were forced from their units today following a fire. It started in the kitchen with smoke through the second floor. The resident was treated on the scene by paramedics and
COVID-19 exposure warning for ONTC bus
Public Health Sudbury and Districts are advising of potential public exposure to COVID-19. It’s for an ONTC bus travelers route 1219 on Monday, August 9, 2021. This was an Ontario Northland bus that departed Toronto’s Yorkdale Station
6 stories to start your day for Wednesday, August 11
Greater Sudbury Utilities working to restore power in New Sudbury Greater Sudbury Utilities is working to restore the power for roughly 70 customers in the Woodbine/Chestnut area of New Sudbury. There’s no word as to what caused