Burk’s Falls Irish drum maker taps into the beat on St. Patrick’s Day
One man in Burk’s Falls, Ont. has made it a hobby to make and sell traditional Irish drums.
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One man in Burk’s Falls, Ont. has made it a hobby to make and sell traditional Irish drums.
From the $48,000 raised at North Bay's Polar Plunge, to a Sault sunset, to an old car off Highway 17, Tony Ryma takes a look around the region.
Nipissing University is receiving $1 million from the Peacock Family Foundation to support student research, Indigenous initiatives and rare dementia support.
Seniors in North Bay and Sudbury Ontario Provincial Police are being targeted by scammers, police said Monday in a warning.
The North Bay Police Service have released the details related to the large police presence on Rose Avenue earlier this month.
A 21-year-old from Huntsville has been charged after a victim from Temiskaming Shores was defrauded of about $74,000.
The City of Temiskaming Shores has been awarded more than $2 million in provincial funding for road work to support housing development.
Environment Canada has issued flash freeze warnings for several regions in northern Ontario, including Greater Sudbury and Timmins, as temperatures are forecast to plummet rapidly late Sunday afternoon or evening.
Environment Canada has issued rainfall warnings for multiple regions across northern Ontario, including the Greater Sudbury, North Bay, Parry Sound and Manitoulin Island, as heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected to persist throughout Sunday.
The Ontario man accused of stealing an iconic portrait of former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill from Ottawa’s Chateau Laurier hotel has pleaded guilty.
The Sturgeon Falls Curling Club is set to become more accessible to residents with disabilities thanks to $125,000 in funding from the Government of Canada.
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Sudbury and North Bay on Friday, with 20-40 mm of rain expected this weekend.
A Powassan man accused of stealing an iconic portrait of former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill from Ottawa’s Chateau Laurier Hotel has pleaded guilty.
Weeks after a Barrie man's home was raided by police and he was left with a bill over $11,000, Matthew Patton wants to know how his home ended up on a police search warrant.
A warrant executed by Barrie police on behalf of the North Bay Police Service last month led to the wrong home being raided due to an incorrect unit number.
A community closeup from this weekend's Polar Plunge in North Bay, to a martin travelling Sturgeon Falls trails, to some icy conditions in Britt