Steelworkers at SNOLAB in Sudbury reject ‘final’ contract offer
United Steelworkers working at the SNOLAB research laboratory in Sudbury voted unanimously this week to reject what it describes as a “final” contract offer from their employer.
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United Steelworkers working at the SNOLAB research laboratory in Sudbury voted unanimously this week to reject what it describes as a “final” contract offer from their employer.
Sault Ste. Marie has received $1,411,083 and Sudbury $1,826,565 from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, each city's share of gaming revenue from Jan. 1-March 31.
Sudbury police have found the students who left two threatening messages on a bathroom stall and have determined there is no real threat at the school.
The Crown rested its case Thursday in the trial of Liam Stinson, who is charged with three counts of first-degree murder in connection with an arson in 2021 in Sudbury.
A 65-year-old northern Ontario woman says her winning lottery scratch ticket is the best present she has ever received.
Tim Hortons says human error is to blame for some customers thinking they had won a boat in a recent digital roll up to win contest.
A private career college in North Bay is under intense scrutiny from students for taking tuition but not offering courses, and from former teachers who say they haven't been paid.
A 53-year-old man has been charged with drug trafficking and other offences following a two-month investigation into the drug trade in North Bay.
A 65-year-old northern Ontario woman says her winning lottery scratch ticket is the best present she has ever received.
North Bay police Chief Daryl Longworth is hoping to meet with the city hospital’s CEO to discuss ways of streamlining the handover of mental-health patients.
A 43-year-old has been charged in Sault Ste. Marie after police recorded a vehicle being driven at 113 km/h, nearly double the posted speed limit.
Police in Sault Ste. Marie charged a 22-year-old man with animal cruelty following an attack on a dog Thursday morning.
Sault Ste. Marie has received $1,411,083 and Sudbury $1,826,565 from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, each city's share of gaming revenue from Jan. 1-March 31.
One person has died as the result of a single-vehicle crash at a northern Ontario business on Highway 17 on Thursday afternoon, police say.
A 65-year-old northern Ontario woman says her winning lottery scratch ticket is the best present she has ever received.
A Thunder Bay man has been fined $2,000 after he was caught in a decoy operation hunting on private land.
Ontario Provincial Police charged six people with drug trafficking in two separate incidents in Kirkland Lake this week, seizing a total of nearly $90,000 in drugs.
One person has died as the result of a single-vehicle crash at a northern Ontario business on Highway 17 on Thursday afternoon, police say.
Off-road riders in Timmins are rejoicing this week after city council voted to allow them access to some streets in the city’s west end.
Some communities in northeastern Ontario remain under a state of emergency due to last Friday’s rain.