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Police urge safety on paths, roads and waterways on long weekend

Police urge safety on paths, roads and waterways on long weekend

The Victoria Day long Weekend is one of the busiest weekends of the year on Ontario’s highways. As possible signs of summer time approaching many families are heading out to get their cottages open.
Local cartoonist honoured with travelling exhibit

Local cartoonist honoured with travelling exhibit

By: Heidi Ulrichsen - Sudbury Northern Life Cartoonist Lynn Johnston and the Art Gallery of Sudbury team up to create her first travelling exhibit.
Town Hall meeting held to optimize tail wagging at new dog park

Town Hall meeting held to optimize tail wagging at new dog park

The North Bay Humane Society hosted a 'Town Hall' meeting for the public to give feedback on the vision for the Dog Park.
Watchdogs affirm Ontario PC Hydro Sale Concerns

Watchdogs affirm Ontario PC Hydro Sale Concerns

Ontario’s eight independent government watchdogs banded together today to reiterate accountability concerns over the Liberals’ proposed Hydro One sale that were first brought to the Legislature by the Ontario PC caucus, MPP and Finance Cr
Huge Family Donation helps One Kids Place

Huge Family Donation helps One Kids Place

Mark Deacon speaks to the crowd at a One Kids Place press conference where he and his husband Steven announced they were handing the Children's Treatment Centre a cheque for $100,000. PHOTO BY CHRIS DAWSON.
Domestic dispute leads to charges

Domestic dispute leads to charges

A 37-year-old North Bay man was arrested and faces multiple charges relating to a domestic dispute. Police responded to a report from a concerned citizen regarding a suspected domestic dispute at a downtown residence.
Generous 8-year-old gives back

Generous 8-year-old gives back

Joshua Hergott-Dumoulin certainly proved that he has a big heart. The eight-year-old Alliance student won a bike as a reward for raising more than $500.00 for Jump Rope for Heart.
Young Cancer Survivor speaks out at Trojan Parade for Cancer

Young Cancer Survivor speaks out at Trojan Parade for Cancer

Cancer survivor Kayla Leblond addresses the crowd on Tuesday morning. PHOTO BY TOMMY WONG. The Sun was shining and not a single cloud could be seen in the sky. It was the perfect day to host the 22nd annual Trojan Parade for Cancer.
Poll Result - Did your votes fit with the city's decision on Water Meters?

Poll Result - Did your votes fit with the city's decision on Water Meters?

The city finally decided on a new water meter rate structure. City Council decided Monday they will use the 60 per cent fixed, 40 per cent variable volumetric cost recovery model.
Planting the seed for the second annual Grow a Row campaign

Planting the seed for the second annual Grow a Row campaign

Members of the North Bay Area Community Garden Coalition launch the second annual Grow a Row campaign infront of City Hall on Wednesday afternoon.