One charged and two injured after collision on Lakeshore Drive on Sunday
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Happy Wednesday everyone

 

When all was said and done two were injured and one person faces a Highway Traffic Act charge after a Sunday collision on Lakeshore Drive

 

Memories for a lifetime as a 100-year-old WWII veteran still remembers Morse Code.

 

The North Bay Battalion say they are offering a great place for young people and young players to grow

 

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A female driver has been charged after an SUV she was driving became involved in a collision with two motorcycles being driven by 18-year-olds on Lakeshore Drive, on Sunday. Both motorcycle drivers were transported to hospital for treatment of their injuries, but one has since been released. Photo by GREG ESTABROOKS /North Bay Nugget

Two teenage motorcyclists injured in three-vehicle collision on Lakeshore Drive

On Sunday at about 1 p.m. North Bay Police Service, North Bay Fire and Emergency Services and paramedics responded to the collision at the intersection of Lakeshore Drive and Premier Road.

A 33-year-old female driver of an SUV departed a private driveway and came into collision with a motorcycle driven by an 18 year old on Lakeshore Drive.

https://www.nugget.ca/news/battle-of-the-atlantic-100-year-old-veteran-still-remembers-morse-code

The Battle of the Atlantic ceremony took place at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #599 Saturday. Veteran Anthony Hardy told The Nugget he still knows Morse Code. Photo by Jennifer Hamilton-McCharles, The Nugget

Battle of the Atlantic 100-year-old veteran still remembers Morse Code

The Battle of the Atlantic was the longest battle of the Second World War and 100-year-old Anthony Hardy served in part of the conflict.

Sending messages through Morse Code was part of his duties.

Chat4Chad continues to expand its reach when it comes to mental health care

 More help coming for first responders dealing with mental health challenges as Chat4Chad added another program at an announcement by organization founder Wade Ringler on Monday

East Ferris prepares to fill Rochefort’s mayoral seat

The election of Pauline Rochefort as the new MP for Nipissing-Timiskaming means there is now a mayor that needs to be replaced in East Ferris.

 

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https://www.nugget.ca/sports/north-bay-battalion-proper-brand-to-attract-players

North Bay Battalion think they have the proper 'brand' to attract players

The North Bay Battalion’s three-day development camp ended on the weekend. Battalion President and Director of Hockey Operations Adam Dennis and Head Coach Ryan Oulahen think their stable organization brings better players to town.

Dream come true for West Nipissing ball players

Baseball has received a big boost in West Nipissing, thanks to the Jays Care Foundation. It was announced today around 1 p.m. that the municipality has received a grant from the Field of Dreams program, one of 15 projects chosen from across the country.

 
 
 
 

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