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Did you witness this accident?

Did you witness this accident?

OPP News Release ******************** North Bay OPP is seeking the assistance of anyone who may have witnessed a motor vehicle collision which occurred on Tuesday, January 13th, 2009 at approximately 3:15 p.m. The collision took place on the bypass.
OPP lay manslaughter charge in relation to a 2007 fire

OPP lay manslaughter charge in relation to a 2007 fire

OPP News Release ******************** IROQUOIS FALLS – The South Porcupine OPP Crime Unit, working in conjunction with the OPP’s Criminal investigations Branch has arrested and charged a 26 year old Timmins woman stemming from a fatal fire which occu
Save money and go green at the same time Saturday

Save money and go green at the same time Saturday

Staff and customers at the A&P on Lakeshore get in on North Bay's effort to get in on North Bay's One Million Acts of Green campaign. Photos provided.
It's all about being creative

It's all about being creative

Nipissing University News Release ********************* Nipissing University’s department of English Studies is proud to present the fourth annual creative writing exhibition on Monday January 26 at 7:00 p.m. in the Weaver Auditorium (B200).
New dates for book club meetings

New dates for book club meetings

North Bay Public Library News Release ******************** The Public Library's Tuesday Afternoon Book Club will be meeting on February 24th at 2pm to discuss Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water.
First Nations to examine opportunities in energy

First Nations to examine opportunities in energy

Union of Ontario Indians News Release ******************** NIPISSING FIRST NATION - There are unprecedented opportunities for First Nations in renewable energy generation and transmission throughout First Nations territories.
What have you got to lose?

What have you got to lose?

Story submitted by Margarett Best, Ontario Minister of Health Promotion ************************ As of January 21, 2009, it is illegal to smoke in motor vehicles where passengers under 16 years old are present.
Drivers should think twice about sparking up

Drivers should think twice about sparking up

It will now cost drivers at least $125 if they opt to spark up a smoke in their vehicle while anyone under the age of 16 is present.
A sign of the times

A sign of the times

Sales Coordinator Alison McGraw and General Manager John Crescenzi unveil the brand for the Holiday Inn Express on Seymour.
OSSTF & Near North Board ratify agreement

OSSTF & Near North Board ratify agreement

Near North District School Board News Release ********************* The Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation District #4 and the Near North District School Board ratified a four-year collective agreement.