Two active wildfires remain in northeastern Ontario
As of Monday, there were still two active wildfires in northeastern Ontario with no new fires confirmed in the region over the weekend.
Congratulations to Noella Donnelly, the winner of the CTVNewsNorthernOntario.ca Take Your Family to a Sudbury Five Basketball Game Contest. She has won four tickets to the game on Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 7 p.m. at Sudbury Community Arena.
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Congratulations to the Rastall Team of the Month winners:
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Congratulations to our winner of the Take Your Family to the Sudbury Wolves game contest:
Nicole Gagnon of Azilda
Congratulations to our winners of the Take Your Family to the Sudbury Five Basketball Game Contest:
Victoria Bowie
Derek Durkac
Amber Langis
Who each won a family four-pack of tickets to the game
Saturday, May 6 at 7 p.m.
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Shauna Murphy
Pamela Ladouceur
Natashia Miller
Each won a family four-pack of tickets to the game
Sunday, April 23 at 2 p.m.
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Northern Weather Star Winners:
Week 1 - Caden
Week 2 - Emersyn
Week 3 - Adrienne
Week 4 - Elliette
Bonus - Alice
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This contest is also closed.
The two winners of the Dino Duo family passes to Science North
and Dynamic Earth are:
First Winner - Nick Skakoon
Second Winner - Ethan Dunk
As of Monday, there were still two active wildfires in northeastern Ontario with no new fires confirmed in the region over the weekend.
A wanted man from Elliot Lake was arrested on Sunday after evading police in the area for more than two weeks.
Antoine Vezina of Timmins has been appointed as the board chair for the YMCA of Northeastern Ontario for the 2024 to 2025 term, the board announced Monday.
A West Nipissing driver is facing several impaired driving-related charges following an incident last week.
Boaters who were stranded in the rapids of the Vermilion River were rescued by helicopter over the weekend.
A 17-year-old from North Bay, Ont., is accused of damaging a police cruiser and assaulting an officer at the local police station over the weekend.
As of Monday, there were still two active wildfires in northeastern Ontario with no new fires confirmed in the region over the weekend.
Antoine Vezina of Timmins has been appointed as the board chair for the YMCA of Northeastern Ontario for the 2024 to 2025 term, the board announced Monday.
A West Nipissing driver is facing several impaired driving-related charges following an incident last week.
There was a strong show of support in Greater Sudbury for an NDP-led bill calling on the province to officially recognize June 1 as Injured Workers Day in Ontario.
As of Monday, there were still two active wildfires in northeastern Ontario with no new fires confirmed in the region over the weekend.
A wanted man from Elliot Lake was arrested on Sunday after evading police in the area for more than two weeks.
Elliot Lake’s plans to grow the city will be presented at a city council meeting on Monday evening.
There was a strong show of support in Greater Sudbury for an NDP-led bill calling on the province to officially recognize June 1 as Injured Workers Day in Ontario.
Last week marked a quarter century of gambling and gaming in Sault Ste. Marie.
As of Monday, there were still two active wildfires in northeastern Ontario with no new fires confirmed in the region over the weekend.
Antoine Vezina of Timmins has been appointed as the board chair for the YMCA of Northeastern Ontario for the 2024 to 2025 term, the board announced Monday.
There was a strong show of support in Greater Sudbury for an NDP-led bill calling on the province to officially recognize June 1 as Injured Workers Day in Ontario.
A commercial driver is facing a list of charges after video surfaces of a scary near miss involving an off-duty officer and a truck full of cattle in northern Ontario last month, police say.
Public sector contract negations appear to be over in Black River-Matheson, after months of tensions between the trouble township and its unionized employees.