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Thefts from vehicles on the rise

Thefts from vehicles on the rise

The rash of vehicle thefts are taking place in residential areas of the city .
Columbia Forest Products to reopen Rutherglen Hardwood Veneer Plant

Columbia Forest Products to reopen Rutherglen Hardwood Veneer Plant

The facility was shut down back in 2010.
Catholic board and Custodians reach a deal

Catholic board and Custodians reach a deal

The Nipissing-Parry Sound Catholic District School Board and CUPE Local 2799 have reached a collective agreement effective on August 31st, 2017.
Have you seen this van?

Have you seen this van?

The Mattawa Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is investigating an incident that happened on Friday, December 11, 2015 between 7:30 p.m. and 9 p.m.
North Bay man faces second degree murder charges (UPDATED)

North Bay man faces second degree murder charges (UPDATED)

"It is believed the victim succumbed to her injuries as a result of being subject to numerous stab wounds."
No grocery store beer for North Bay yet

No grocery store beer for North Bay yet

North Bay left off the list of the first 58 grocery store locations in the province that as of today will be selling six-packs of beer on their shelves.
VON opens clinic

VON opens clinic

“The clinic increases our capacity to provide services to clients who don’t need their nursing care delivered at home.”
Police holding press conference today to address sudden death

Police holding press conference today to address sudden death

The North Bay Police will be holding a news conference tentatively scheduled for 4 p.m. at the Lower Lecture Room of North Bay Police Headquarters relating to what they are calling a “sudden death investigation” at this time.
Mayor and MPP relieved that labour unrest is over

Mayor and MPP relieved that labour unrest is over

With the news that Unifor local 103 voted 88% in favour of new deal with Ontario Northland puts an end to a long and stressful past couple of months of labour unrest in the city of North Bay.
City Council set to receive pay raise in new year

City Council set to receive pay raise in new year

Majority of city councillors vote in favour of increasing their salaries starting in 2016, while trying to recover extra revenue for the city through ABC stipends