Major winter storm headed toward Sudbury, North Bay
Environment Canada has issued a winter storm watch for areas in and around North Bay and Sudbury, with heavy winds and up to 40 cm of snow expected later this week.
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Environment Canada has issued a winter storm watch for areas in and around North Bay and Sudbury, with heavy winds and up to 40 cm of snow expected later this week.
Highway 17 was closed for about an hour last week when a tire caught fire on a commercial motor vehicle.
The Baxter Cup will remain in Espanola after a convincing 21-point win over Little Current in the fifth game of the curling tournament this year.
The City of Greater Sudbury has unveiled a new interactive snow plow status map to help residents track winter maintenance operations in real-time.
In this week's Pure Country Catch Up, Josh and Coop talk about the lastest country music news from Sudbury, the Superbowl and beyond.
The Rainbow District School Board continues to experience a disruption in its computer network due to a cyber incident.
The warm winter of 2024 may have been bad news for snowmobilers and skiers, but it was great news for Sudbury's snow removal budget.
The new events centre in downtown Sudbury will be built across the street from the current arena, on land bordered by Brady, Van Horne, Shaunessy and Minto streets.
A 58-year-old cab driver from Elliot Lake, Ont. has been charged with multiple sex offences following an Ontario Provincial Police investigation.
A disabled vehicle led to the closure of Highway 17 near Nairn Centre for several hours Wednesday.
With construction of a new library and art gallery expected to begin later this year, Greater Sudbury is about to issue an RFP to pick the construction firm that will lead the project.
Police say a vehicle stuck in a snowbank near a residence in Cobalt, Ont., led to impaired driving charges for a suspect from Sudbury.
Sudbury MP Viviane Lapointe is organizing a local roundtable with stakeholders in a bid to see the city work together against potential U.S. tariffs.
An Elliot Lake man is accused of driving drunk to a local convenience store to buy beer where he used racial slurs to insult the store clerk before driving home.
A West Nipissing motorist was charged with impaired by drugs after Ontario Provincial Police responded to a parked vehicle on Principal Street in West Nipissing Thursday morning.
Provincial police have charged a 45-year-old man from the Greater Sudbury community of Azilda after a concerned citizen reported a possible impaired driver.