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Two people have been charged – one with attempted murder – following a shooting in Wikwemikong last week.
A Mississauga First Nation woman has been charged with assault after she took offence to comments about her on social media.
An elementary school in Greater Sudbury ended classes for the day last week after an apparent chlorine leak.
A group of four people from Lively in Greater Sudbury and McKerrow won $1 million in the Oct. 25 Lotto Max draw.
The trial of a former teacher at St. Charles College in Sudbury has been delayed until the New Year.
A 32-year-old has been charged with first-degree murder in connection with a death in Magnetawan on Nov. 21.
A North Bay family is struggling to find peace and justice as the five-year anniversary of the brutal death of toddler Oliver McCarthy approaches.
The red-hot Nipissing Lakers women’s hockey team are off to a flying start in regular season play as their quest continues for their first McCaw Cup.
The province announced Friday funding for a new 40-bed alternate hospital facility in North Bay, adding 16 new beds.
A man from Lavigne, Ont., has been fined $10,000 for abandoning a homemade barge in Lake Nipissing.
Two people have been charged – one with attempted murder – following a shooting in Wikwemikong last week.
A Mississauga First Nation woman has been charged with assault after she took offence to comments about her on social media.
Sault Ste. Marie's run of severe winter weather will continue Tuesday, with Environment Canada issuing another snow squall warning.
Snowfall in Sault Ste. Marie seemed to be delayed this year, but the cruel joke by Mother Nature saw a single dump make up for weeks of fall-like weather.
The Manitoulin detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police have two people in custody following a shooting incident in Wikwemikong Unceded Territory on Thursday.
One transport truck driver was seriously injured Saturday when two commercial motor vehicles collided head-on on Highway 11
A police operation has ended in the area of Nellie Lake Road West in Iroquois Falls.
Kiiwetinoong MPP Sol Mamakwa wants to make Sept. 30 a statutory holiday in Ontario.
A battle with bed bugs continues at 217 Pine St. North in Timmins, according to a tenant who has lived there for a year and a half.
A unique partnership involving NPLH Drilling, Northern College and two First Nations is helping to address a labour shortage.