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Why the Clarks thought they were going to die

Why the Clarks thought they were going to die

Callander—The co-owner of a well-known resort and his partner’s son are being hailed as heroes by the Callander couple they rescued Sunday night.
Why flu clinic hours are being extended

Why flu clinic hours are being extended

An increase in the number of flu cases reported has prompted the North Bay and District Health Unit to expand its flu clinic hours on Thursday.
Divers recover body of snowmobiler

Divers recover body of snowmobiler

The body of a 60-year-old North Bay man has been recovered from Lake Nipissing. The man was reported missing Saturday after failing to return to his ice hut on Callander Bay.
Missing snowmobiler still not found

Missing snowmobiler still not found

OPP divers from Gravenhurst continue to scour Callander Bay off Lighthouse Road in their search for a 60 year-old North Bay area man continues this morning , North Himsworth Township.
Search for snowmobiler goes under water

Search for snowmobiler goes under water

Hope appears to be running out in the search for a male snowmobiler who went missing Saturday night.
Search expanded for missing snowmobiler

Search expanded for missing snowmobiler

Ontario Pprovincial Police are using a helicopter, snow machines and ATVs in the search for a male snowmobiler who failed to return to his ice hut Saturday night. The man, around 60, left his Callander Bay ice hut around 8 p.m.
Miracle baby arrives (Updated with photographs)

Miracle baby arrives (Updated with photographs)

She doesn’t know it yet, but North Bay’s first baby of the year has also become a “miracle child” to her parents. Genevieve Anne Fleming Dunn was born this morning at 4:30 at the North Bay General Hospital, weighing in at five and a half pounds.
First baby of the year arrives

First baby of the year arrives

North Bay has its first baby of the year. Genevieve Anne Fleming-Dunn was born 4:30 a.m. at the North Bay General Hospital. Proud parents are Micheline Fleming-Dunn and her husband Andrew. BayToday.
No thirst for smoking bylaw at city pub

No thirst for smoking bylaw at city pub

Fewer people were quenching their thirst at the Bull and Quench Friday night, and owner Richard Dull seems fairly certain North Bay’s new smoking bylaw is to blame.
No first baby yet

No first baby yet

North Bay's first baby of the year appears to be waiting for the right time to be born, but it now won't be either Jan. 1 or 2.