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OPP looking for driver who fled accident scene Update

OPP looking for driver who fled accident scene Update

OPP News Release ******************** On November 28th at 7:00 pm the Warren OPP Detachment investigated a single vehicle collision on Hwy 17 between Verner and Sturgeon Falls.
Widdifield students get first hand exposure to the work force

Widdifield students get first hand exposure to the work force

Story by Paige Shemilt/Special to BayToday.ca This past Thursday students from Widdifield Secondary School took part in a job shadowing activities at different locations throughout North Bay.
Trinity United presents a dramatic reading of 'A Christmas Carol'

Trinity United presents a dramatic reading of 'A Christmas Carol'

Trinity United Church News Release ********************* Trinity United Church (McIntyre at Ferguson) is pleased to present a dramatic reading of Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol this Wednesday December 1st at 7 pm.
Volunteers needed for Community Christmas Day Dinner

Volunteers needed for Community Christmas Day Dinner

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Jackets and hats taken during B&E

Jackets and hats taken during B&E

North Bay Police Service News Release ********************* Between midnight and 8:00AM on 27th Nov a clothing store on Clarence St. was broken into. An undisclosed number of jackets and hats were taken.
Busy weekend for city police

Busy weekend for city police

North Bay Police Service News Release ********************* The North Bay police Service responded to over 200 calls for service on the weekend.
Canadian actor Leslie Nielsen dies

Canadian actor Leslie Nielsen dies

Reports indicate that Canadian actor Leslie Nielsen died today in a Florida hospital where he was undergoing treatment for pneumonia.
Travel mag has one city councillor crying foul

Travel mag has one city councillor crying foul

When a provincial winter travel magazine recently inserted in the city's daily printed news edition it caught the attention of North Bay City Councillor Mike Anthony.
New report cards reinforce goals of supplemental education services

New report cards reinforce goals of supplemental education services

Story submitted The new report cards should be taken as seriously as those without letter grades because they can provide some good information about how a student is progressing and adapting to the learning.
Forcible foster care 'genocide'

Forcible foster care 'genocide'

Union of Ontario Indians News Release ********************* Anishinabek have the right to keep their children in their own communities, including those who require foster care.