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The paper was launched in 1907 as the Cobalt Nugget, during the silver boom at Cobalt, Ontario. [3] It was acquired by businessmen Harry Browning and W. G. Ferguson within a few months. [ 4 ] Initially a weekly, it was expanded into a daily paper in 1909, [ 4 ] and Browning was a founding member of Canadian Press when that cooperative was ...
The local newspaper is the North Bay Nugget, which is published in print form from Tuesday through Saturday. BayToday.ca is an online local news source in North Bay, offering news, weather updates, entertainment, sports and business features. CKNY-DT is an owned-and-operated television station of CTV.
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North Bay is home to one television station which is locally licensed, CKNY-TV.However, that station effectively acts as a satellite of Sudbury's CICI-TV as part of the CTV Northern Ontario system — the station's only direct local production is a brief local news insert which airs as part of regional newscasts produced at the Sudbury station.
North Bay City Council is the governing body of the city of North Bay, Ontario, Canada. Unlike many Canadian city councils, North Bay does not elect its council on a ward system. Instead, all councillors are elected at-large , and the ten candidates with the most votes are declared elected to council.
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On February 2 2024, the North Bay Nugget reported on a pair of businessmen who proposed a public–private partnership to convert the building into an athletic centre, but were struggling to gain an audience with the school board. [12]