Martha Dillman
Reporter
Martha Dillman is a multimedia journalist based in Sudbury. You can reach her email at martha.dillman@cbc.ca
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Sault city council says no to hanging portrait of King Charles in council chambers
A portrait of King Charles will not be hung in the council chambers in Sault Ste. Marie.
Canada -Sudbury |
Sault Ste. Marie city council wants more details on cost of disbanding local police and switching to OPP
City councillors in Sault Ste. Marie have voted in favour of a motion to compare the cost of policing between the municipal force and the Ontario Provincial Police.
Canada -Sudbury |

No changes coming to election sign placement in Sault Ste. Marie
City councillors in Sault Ste. Marie has voted no changes will be made to the placement of election signs in the city.
Canada -Sudbury |
Families, politicians, call for investigation into Extendicare Countryside in Sudbury, Ont.
Sudbury-area NDP members of parliament and family members are calling on the Minister of Long-Term Care to open an investigation into a Sudbury long-term care home.
Canada -Sudbury |

Sudbury mayor says 'more collaboration' needed to move city through opioid and homelessness crisis
The mayor of Greater Sudbury is assuring the community that work is ongoing to address addiction and homelessness, but Paul Lefebvre said higher levels of government need to step in to assist.
Canada -Sudbury |
Northern Ontario bishop remembers Pope's humility and kindness
Catholics around the world continue to reflect on the passing of Pope Francis, by sharing stories and memories of him.
Canada -Sudbury |

Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., city council votes to dissolve downtown business group
City council in Sault Ste. Marie has voted to dissolve the downtown business group and have it run by the city.
Canada -Sudbury |

Several measles exposure locations identified in northeastern Ontario
Two new cases of measles have been reported in the region by the Northeastern Public Health Unit.
Canada -Sudbury |
North Bay city council approves 3% tax increase
North Bay city council has approved the city’s 2025 operating and capital budgets, with a tax increase set for three per cent.
Canada -Sudbury |

Here is the list of federal candidates in northeastern Ontario
Canadians are heading to the polls this spring, after Liberal leader Mark Carney requested Parliament be dissolved.
Canada -Sudbury |