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Local Programmers Develop Apps for Unique Learners

Local Programmers Develop Apps for Unique Learners

Bonnie Burke, Donna Buchanan, support worker, and Peter Fenn check out a new tablet app. On Monday January 26th, a group of Widdifield students from Mrs.
City transit looking to revamp

City transit looking to revamp

City councillors Mark King, left, and Daryl Vaillancourt discuss city staff's new transit service level proposal during Community Services Committee discussions on Tuesday.
Nursing students pump it up

Nursing students pump it up

Pictured at the Chemotherapy Unit at the North Bay Regional Health Centre are from left to right Lisa Randall, Penny Andrews, Andrew Holland, fundraiser organizer, and Tammy Morison, President and CEO of the NBRHC Foundation. Submitted photo.
Top cops meet in city

Top cops meet in city

Chief Jennifer Evans, Peel Regional Police & President of the OACP with Chief Paul Cook today. Submitted photo.
Funeral service for business leader Saturday

Funeral service for business leader Saturday

Photo courtesy Nipissing University. A service will be held for community leader David Liddle, in the Nipissing University Theatre on Saturday, at 2 p.m.​ Liddle passed away on January 22.
Government targeting public services concerns union

Government targeting public services concerns union

Newly elected AMAPCEO President, Dave Bulmer, representing 12,000 professional public sector employees, was in North Bay yesterday on one of 10 provincial stops to speak with members about defending public services. Submitted photo.
Missing persons sighted

Missing persons sighted

There appears to be a sighting of that couple that city police have been trying to catch...but it looks like they've headed east. On Thursday January 22nd at approximately 6 p.m.
Proposals coming in for Canadore's twin ice pad initiative

Proposals coming in for Canadore's twin ice pad initiative

Canadore President George Burton told BayToday.
Trying to squeeze savings out of Memorial Gardens

Trying to squeeze savings out of Memorial Gardens

Chairman of the Community Services Committee, Coun. Mark King, discusses potential budget reductions during a four hour meeting at City Hall on Tuesday, during which Memorial Gardens was one of the most discussed areas of contention.
Preparations for Coldest Night continue with thoughts of spring

Preparations for Coldest Night continue with thoughts of spring

Staff and volunteers at the Gathering Place, North Bay’s Soup Kitchen, continue to get ready for the Coldest Night of the year. This year’s event is set for Saturday February 21 st , and organizers are expecting big things.