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Jack Lyons Memorial Hockey Exhibition takes to the ice Thursday

The second annual Jack Lyons Memorial Hockey Exhibition takes place this Thursday at Memorial Gardens. The event is a fundraiser for One Kids Place, and runs from 11am to 2pm. It will feature players from the North Bay North Stars going up against a combined team made up of West Ferris...

West Nipissing man charged with second degree murder

A 48-year-old from West Nipissing has been charged with second degree murder as the OPP investigation into last week's shooting in River Valley continues. Officers responded to a report of a shooting at a residence last Wednesday evening. The deceased has been identified as 53-year-old Joseph Genereux from West Nipissing. The OPP...

One person dead and another custody following a shooting in West Nipissing

One person is dead and another is in custody after a shooting at a residence in West Nipissing. That's according to Nipissing West OPP, who says on Wednesday, shortly after 5 pm, officers responded to a report of a shooting on Bradley Street. A 53-year-old man was pronounced dead at the...

Vehicle hits the ditch and catches fire on HWY 17

North Bay OPP is looking to the public for information after they say a vehicle hit the ditch on Highway 17 in Bonfield and then caught fire. Provincial Police say emergency services responded to the vehicle fire near Trunk Road just after five this Thursday morning. No driver or occupant was...

Over $1.4M in funding awarded to Nipissing University professor for climate change research

A Nipissing University professor has received nearly $1.5M in federal funding for climate change research. Dr. Colin McCarter, Assistant Professor at Nipissing University and Canada Research Chair in Climate and Environmental Change, has been awarded an Alliance Missions Grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)...

PHARA now accredited under Imagine Canada’s Standards

PHARA (Physically Handicapped Adults’ Rehabilitation Association) has announced it's been accredited under Imagine Canada's Standards. Officials with the association say that means they're now part of a "respected community of nonprofit organizations dedicated to operational excellence". The non-profit provides services to people with disabilities, as well as housing opportunities for those...
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