Tenants displaced by downtown Sudbury fire receive support from the city
Tenants displaced from a fire in downtown Sudbury last week are still out of their homes and receiving help from the city.

Tenants displaced from a fire in downtown Sudbury last week are still out of their homes and receiving help from the city.
There will be a lot of music, revelry and fun in downtown Sudbury on Friday evening as the Downtown Sudbury Business Improvement Association launches its 'Ultimate Summer Kick-Off' Party. For many, it also marks the unofficial start to patio season.
Storytelling artists from across Canada are in Sudbury for the 30th annual Storytellers of Canada conference.
Three people have been charged this week after having campfires during the fire ban and one person could be fined up to $25,000 or face jail time.
Some new wall art was unveiled at a Greater Sudbury area high school Thursday to help celebrate National Indigenous History Month.
Storytelling artists from across Canada are in Sudbury for the 30th annual Storytellers of Canada conference.
Three people have been charged this week after having campfires during the fire ban and one person could be fined up to $25,000 or face jail time.
As the health care field struggles to fill positions, the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot program has proven to be a lifeline, according to the Timmins and District Hospital.
Three years after the Municipality of West Nipissing flew the Pride flag for the first time, it and the Pride committee are hosting the first-ever Pride parade later this month.
Dog owners are being reminded by the humane society and police to not leave their dogs in vehicles as temperatures rise.
A Sault Ste. Marie mother and her young son are expressing their heartfelt gratitude to the community and a local sporting goods store for helping them recover from a distressing incident.
Storytelling artists from across Canada are in Sudbury for the 30th annual Storytellers of Canada conference.
Three people have been charged this week after having campfires during the fire ban and one person could be fined up to $25,000 or face jail time.
Algoma University in Sault Ste. Marie is kicking off National Indigenous History Month.
As the health care field struggles to fill positions, the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot program has proven to be a lifeline, according to the Timmins and District Hospital.
Highway 11 has reopened between Kapuskasing and Hearst after a two-vehicle collision Friday morning.
The people who reside at Spruce Hill Lodge in the South Porcupine area of Timmins are enjoying a new and exclusive retail experience.
Storytelling artists from across Canada are in Sudbury for the 30th annual Storytellers of Canada conference.
Three people have been charged this week after having campfires during the fire ban and one person could be fined up to $25,000 or face jail time.
As the health care field struggles to fill positions, the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot program has proven to be a lifeline, according to the Timmins and District Hospital.