Martha Dillman

Reporter

Martha Dillman is a multimedia journalist based in Sudbury. You can reach her email at martha.dillman@cbc.ca

Latest from Martha Dillman

Elliot Lake arena reopening delayed 'indefinitely,' with bill for ongoing repairs 'unknown'

It’s official: hockey players and figure skaters won't be using the arena in Elliot Lake, Ont., this winter, after city council voted to delay the renovations indefinitely.

Elliot Lake arena may not re-open until the fall of 2025

Elliot Lake city council will hear Wednesday night that staff don't think the closed Centennial Arena will re-open this winter.
Updated

Sault Ste. Marie family's civil case against OPP dismissed by judge

A civil case launched by Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., family members who alleged they were wrongfully arrested and assaulted by provincial police 10 years ago has been dismissed.

Sault Ste. Marie sells former hospital site to local developer

City council in Sault Ste. Marie has voted unanimously to sell the old hospital site to local developers, with a few conditions.

Northeastern Ontario businesses adapt as strike begins by postal workers

As thousands of Canada Post workers walk the picket line on strike, many businesses in northeastern Ontario are adjusting.

A new printer, developed by a Sudbury woman, is helping hospital pharmacies

A Sudbury pharmacy technician has come up with a better way to do her job, while also improving patient safety. Now her method is being used at Sudbury's hospital, and is getting interest from others.

Should you let police know if you have security cameras on your property? Privacy expert warns to be cautious

As more police forces partner with companies to figure out where security cameras are located within a community, one privacy expert says the public should approach with caution.

Arbitration report states MPP Michael Mantha sexually harassed staffer

The findings in an arbitration decision is shedding new light on why the Algoma-Manitoulin MPP was ousted from the Ontario NDP caucus last year amid allegations of workplace harassment.

Sault Ste. Marie city council backs plan to support YMCA

The future of the YMCA in Sault Ste. Marie has a brighter path forward now that city council has voted to enter into a formal agreement with the charity.

Who dumped a pile of lobsters alongside the highway? OPP looking for answers

Ontario Provincial Police are looking for information after a large pile of lobsters were found along Highway 17 near Bonfield.