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The Ontario Provincial Police confirmed in a tweet that Highway 17 has now reopened following a collision early this morning near Highway 6. The collision was cleared shortly after 8 a.m. In a tweet, ...
Laurentian University researchers have received funding in excess of $237,000 from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) through its Insight Program. This is one of the first ...
July 28 is World Hepatitis Day and in North Bay, the focus is on raising awareness and education about Hepatitis C. Officials from the AIDS Committee of North Bay told CTV News one to two per cent of ...
June is Bike Month and in Sudbury, local groups are encouraging cyclists to get out and stay active. For some, biking is a way to make friends, stay active and clear their minds. “A good part of it ...
Laurentian University cleared another hurdle on Monday as it continues to navigate and emerge from its insolvency troubles. During a virtual court appearance, the school was granted another extension ...
Sudbury police say they are searching for two teens and the owner of an RV in the city's Chelmsford area after it was set on fire early Tuesday morning. Officers were called to David Street at 2:17 ...
Thursday morning, Canada's drug regulator approved Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine for infants and preschoolers, making it the first vaccine approved for that age group in the country. Public Health ...
In the wake of the repeal of legislation designed to limit pay increases, unionized workers at the Children's Aid Society of Algoma are looking for retroactive pay. Bill 124 had stifled pay increases ...
On this week's edition of Take Me Home Tuesday, a cuddly adult cat from the Sudbury SPCA shelter is looking for his new home after being surrendered. Grizzly is best described as an adorable, ...
The Roberta Bondar Pavilion saw a special visitor this weekend, the Nao Trinidad, a replica of the flagship of famed explorer Ferdinand Magellan. Diego Bermudez serves in a number of roles on the ship ...
People in the Sault once again gathered at the Roberta Bondar Tent Pavilion on the waterfront for some Canada Day fun. Entertainment included Wild Stallyns, Tim Holland, Tianna Legacy and more, with ...
College Boreal hosted a Living, Aging and Dying conference and exposition in Sudbury on Thursday for people of all ages. There were speakers and displays featuring services people may need as they age ...
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