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Wolves coach issues apology

Wolves coach issues apology

by: Brad Coccimiglio Sudbury Wolves Coach Paul Fixter issued an apology late Thursday afternoon following an incident after the Wolves 7-2 loss in Sault Ste. Marie Wednesday night.
Trades college to undergo review

Trades college to undergo review

By: Northern Ontario Business staff Ontario is appointing Tony Dean, former secretary of cabinet and head of the Ontario Public Service, to review key areas of Ontario's skilled trades system that fall within the mandate of the Ontario College of
Close Shave in Honour of a Dear Friend

Close Shave in Honour of a Dear Friend

Kaitlin Sargent shaves a portion of her mom’s head on Friday afternoon. Bobbi Buckley decided to shave her locks in honour of her good friend “Laura Eide” who passed away from breast cancer at the age of 34.
Let the Learning Begin event is a huge hit

Let the Learning Begin event is a huge hit

Children make houses out of boxes in the Widdifield Gymnasium Saturday morning. The event took place from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. PHOTO BY CHRIS DAWSON.
Watch for Moose, Elk and Deer on Ontario Roadways

Watch for Moose, Elk and Deer on Ontario Roadways

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry is asking motorists to be especially cautious on Ontario’s roads this fall when the risk of a vehicle collision is high.
North Bay Chamber handed out awards

North Bay Chamber handed out awards

The North Bay & District Chamber of Commerce held its Bell Evening of Excellence Awards night to hand out 6 awards. The event took place on Tuesday, October 21st.
Stabbing incident on King Street West

Stabbing incident on King Street West

At 10:24 p.m. on 24th October, four men wearing bandanas over their face carrying weapons entered an apartment in the 400 Block of King Street West where they confronted an occupant, stabbing him multiple times about the head and body.
Powassan council candidate supports Health Care Team

Powassan council candidate supports Health Care Team

News Release ****************** I am very reluctant at this late date prior to Monday’s Powassan Election to be undertaking this step re information sharing that can be very critical to our future health care plans for possibly the next ten yea
Security has changed on Parliament Hill says MP Jay Aspin

Security has changed on Parliament Hill says MP Jay Aspin

“During this time of solace, we are standing strong,” reassures Nipissing-Timiskaming MP Jay Aspin.
Your chance to honour fallen soldiers

Your chance to honour fallen soldiers

Flags fly at half-staff today in Amelia Park to honour two soldiers, recently murdered. Photo by Jeff Turl.