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Fur Harvesters Auction earns sustainability certification

Fur Harvesters Auction earns sustainability certification

North Bay enterprise meets new traceability standard for wild fur trade
Snowmobile trails closed for the season

Snowmobile trails closed for the season

'The risks of trying that 'one last ride' are simply too high now that spring thaw has commenced'
Resident finds handgun in cassette deck purchased from second hand store

Resident finds handgun in cassette deck purchased from second hand store

Police are investigating the firearm to see if it has been used in any unresolved crimes
Ontario has entered third wave of COVID-19, say province's science advisers

Ontario has entered third wave of COVID-19, say province's science advisers

The group says new data shows variants of concern are driving pandemic growth, accounting for 733 of 1,489 total cases
With St. Paddy's Day approaching, Timmins Police remind residents not to drink and drive

With St. Paddy's Day approaching, Timmins Police remind residents not to drink and drive

Police remind residents that they will be monitoring all city traffic arteries and checking for driver sobriety
26 offences issued during weekend traffic enforcement

26 offences issued during weekend traffic enforcement

Traffic initiative was undertaken after concerns were raised by motorists
Residents create petition after parkland put up for sale

Residents create petition after parkland put up for sale

Conservation authority says the land is suitable for development
Manitoulin Transport opens new terminal

Manitoulin Transport opens new terminal

State-of-the-art facility designed to provide more efficient service for customers
'I really want to help people': Peawanuck man walking to Moose Factory

'I really want to help people': Peawanuck man walking to Moose Factory

Sam Hunter wants to raise awareness about diabetes, climate change, and the Ring of Fire
Mystery family on 60-70-year-old film. Do you recognize them?

Mystery family on 60-70-year-old film. Do you recognize them?

A southern Ontario man bought a camera from a North Bay seller and developed the film inside