Category : Search result: December 2025 North Bay news


Montreal sees colder-than-usual temps, snow to start December

Montrealers woke up to snow and a significant chill on Dec. 2, 2025, with temperatures well below seasonal norms. Forecasters warn this is just the beginning of a colder trend for Quebec. Discover the details and what's next for Montreal weather.

Hawkesbury apartment fire investigated as arson

Multiple families are without homes after a fire in a Hawkesbury, Ont. apartment building on Dec. 1, 2025. Police are investigating the incident as arson. Read the latest details.

Winnipeg landfill search for woman's remains begins

A search operation has commenced at the Brady Road Landfill in Winnipeg for the remains of a murdered Indigenous woman. The effort, long called for by family and advocates, began on December 1, 2025.

New North Bay Care Home Welcomes 142 Residents

A new long-term care facility in North Bay has completed a major move, relocating 142 residents. The project, finished after over three years of construction, marks a significant upgrade for senior care in Northern Ontario.

Aislin and Cartoonists' Gallery for December 2025

Explore the sharp editorial cartoons of Aislin and peers from December 2025. This collection offers a unique, visual commentary on current events, available exclusively to Montreal Gazette subscribers.

Suspicious fire damages new North Bay home

North Bay firefighters responded to a suspicious house fire on Shallot Crescent Thursday evening. The incident marks growing concern in the community as investigation continues.

North Bay police seize loaded gun, $71K in drugs

North Bay police confiscate loaded Glock handgun and significant drug quantities including cocaine and fentanyl in major bust. Learn about the seizure details and public safety implications.

$105M lawsuit over North Bay contaminated soil

An Ottawa law firm is seeking North Bay residents for a $105 million class action over contaminated soil at Jack Garland Airport. Learn about the lawsuit and cleanup efforts.

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