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shd: Is this place in Canada? You should mention the country in all articles describing a place. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Shd ( talk • contribs) 7 February 2003.
Are you an idiot? Where do you think Ontario is? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 24.226.10.99 ( talk • contribs) 1 October 2005.
Ok, we must be rude, but the guy from Finland should know that Ontario is in Canada because it stated it earlier in the website. Jonathan Schmitt Sudbury, Ontario, Sony rules...
Whoever changed the population figure to 55,248, could you please provide a source? Wikipedia does not post random population estimates; we use actual census data. Which means, like it or not, that the 2001 population stays on the article until the 2006 census data is released. Bearcat 08:59, 27 December 2005 (UTC)
Hey somebody besides me should write more stuff on North Bay. There's not enough space for the pictures. We could remove some pictures but that would just be a crime. ColenFace 09:11, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
Great article, but no sources. It would be a shame to have to delete whole sections because of this. Anyone have any ideas on this? BFD1 01:46, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
No deletion of sections is warranted or necessary, a simple google search of the Studio 2 "talented towns" program aired on TVO in 2004 will verify their selection of North Bay as being a highly artistic community. Likewise, regarding the city's top employers, the city of North Bay website has a list of the city's top 100 employers and the top 10 employers are all from the public sector. This information is there for all to see if they just take a minute to find it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.235.179.9 ( talk • contribs)
I added a Mayor section because, well, because I live in North Bay and thought there should be a mayor section. Add what you want into this section as long as it's correct. Like if you know whenthere is a new mayor, write it in, and put past mayor's below. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Andokool12 ( talk • contribs) 21:22, 14 March 2007 (UTC).
why aren't there any pictures of north bay during winter. north bay has the longest coldest winters ever, and showing pictures of north bay during the summer is like trying to make it look nicer than it really is so people come here, like anyone would want to come to our little town anyways, freezing during the winter, covered in shadflies during what summer(what little amount of summer we have), not to mention the increasing bad weather each summer. was last summers tornado even mentioned on this page?
platinum blonde 05:19, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
* Airport Hill * Birchaven * Camp Champlain * Champlain Park * Cooks Mills * Feronia * Ferris * Graniteville * Hornell Heights * Lounsbury * Marshall Park * Nipissing Junction * North Bay * Pinewood * Redbridge * Sunset Park * Thorncliff * Trout Mills * Widdifield
those are the communities of north bay, where I live. i will say right now there are no separate communities in north bay, just areas/subdivisions. it just looks like the author ripped these names off the bus routes, which are going to be changed this summer as it is.
airport hill is not a community, it is a hill. if you are wondering what the name of the subdivision is up there, it is called wallace heights.
birchaven in a subdivision on trout lake. camp champlain is not a community but a campground on lake nipissing.
champlain park is a provincial park on highway 17 east.
cooks mills, i dont even know what that is.
feronia, once again, what is that?
ferris, yes there is a ferris, called West Ferris, it is one of the three communities that amalgamated in the 1960's to form the city of north bay.
graniteville, one again, a subdivision.
Hornell Heights is a busroute and the former name of the CFB base here until the city tokk over in the late 1990's.
lounsbury, dont know what that is.
Marshall Park, a part of West Ferris.
Nipissing Junction, an old mto inspection station on a road leading to callendar, as well a bus route ending at a strip club.
north bay, the city itself.
pinewood, once again, a subdivision.
redbridge, an independant village outside of north bay and a former bus route.
sunset park, a school in north bay.
thorncliff, dont know what that is.
trout mills, dont know what that is.
widdifield, one of the former three to make north bay, and a high school.
if you are going to post the "communities" of north bay, get them right please and dont just rip off bus route names
Speaking of which, if you are going to make it just out of the bus routes and bus display signs, i would like to see: College, Campus special, Lakeshore, Downtown, Overload, Waterfront, Thibault, Out of Service, welcome aboard, and "Welcome to north bay" as parts of north bay... Why not even include the bus model as an area, Orion V, MCI Classic, D40LF. I hear there is even an area called "Stop requested" and "wait until the green light to open the door" also "please exit via rear door" as well as "release lever to open emergency exit"
As for what was said above, it is totally correct, none of these "communities" have any reflection as to what this city is as a whole, many of them are streets and neighbourhoods and others are schools and bus routes as said before. I just wish the clowns that throw this garbage together would listen to the people in the area instead of assuming they are always right. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 76.64.11.244 ( talk • contribs).
Feronia was formerly it's own township until absorbed by the city of North Bay. Feronia lies to the East of North Bay, along Highway 63, and falls between Penninsula Road and Widdifield Station Road, and borders the former Widdifield twp. to the North, with it's "commercial centre" in and around the intersection of Highway 63 and Four Mile Lake Road, where a train station/loading platform used to be. It is indeed currently part of North Bay, and at one point had a public rink and Feronia Public School (converted into a woodworking shop in the mid 1980's), both under the jurisdiction and maintained by the City of North Bay.
Sunset Park is a public school which was converted to a separate school, and relocated farther down Lakeshore Drive on the opposite side of the street. Sunset Park is also a city park at the end of Premier Road. Sunset Park is also the area along the shore of Lake Nippissing betwwen Booth Road and Sunset Point...To the best of my knowledge, I have never found any reference to a district specifically called Sunset Park...there is much room for interpretation, and no clear fact in the names of many "zones" listed above. Surely one can find sources to cite that will contradict each.
Clearly many of these have come from maps. Map Art Publishing (Heiler Map Corp.) shows many of these areas in road atlases and maps as late as 2004, including Trout Mills, Lounsbury, Hornell Heights, Cooks Mills, Nippissing Junction, Marshall Park, Camp Champlain, Thorncliff, Champlain Park, Widdifield, and Redbridge. Redbridge (Phelps twp.) meets North Bay at Songis Road, and on the map I have used for this information, Redbridge is shown inside of North Bay city boundaries. As I was born and raised here, I am quite familiar with the city, and can affirm that there are several residential areas which are commonly refered to by some of these names. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.235.198.91 ( talk) 15:06, 11 April 2009 (UTC)
I am not sure where I should be inserting a paragraph about a debate over location but noticed the use of the Thorncliff area here so this is probably the most appropriate. In the article, I reworded where the CPR's first spike location was. As a matter of fact, I stated that it was up for debate. I encourage anyone who knows something about it to chime in. In the article, it is stated that Bonfield is the location of the first spike; and it may be. However, I have a friend who does research using CPR archives and governmental postal archives. He seems to think that Thorncliff is the approximate location of the first spike; and it may be. We did take photographs of what appeared to be station foundation there; again, that does not prove anything. If anyone knows anything about Bonfield, Callander, Callander Station and Thorncliff please contribute. Also, in conversation, we were discussing NosBONsing and NosBINsing. Those locations came up in conversation as well. I am interested in hearing what others have to say in order to fill this gap. Talrolande ( talk) 00:14, 6 March 2020 (UTC)
I have once again removed inappropriate external links from this article. Please see WP:EL for clarification on what kinds of links are appropriate. BFD1 14:42, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
not only does the bus route spell it right, so does every website that involves the name as so:
http://northbayphoto.blogspot.com/2007/06/birchaven-cove-park-1st.html it has a City of North Bay sign that spells it directly
http://www.northbayclassifieds.com/view_ads.asp?category=Real%20Estate%20Sales it is referred to here as birchaven by a local resident selling his house
http://www.bestwesternontario.com/north-bay-attractions-lodging/ the Best Western North Bay referring to places to visit in the city
http://www.youronlineagents.com/ricksanderson/foundlistings.php a local Remax agent selling houses
http://sudbury.foundlocally.com/Sports/Rec-Beaches.htm Sudbury, a neighbour city, advertizing places to go swimming
Need I say more? This site prides itself of its accuracy, maybe the person who administers this page should check his.
I re-added Michael J. Fox to the list of prominent people who live or have lived in North Bay. I don't see why he was removed, he did live in North Bay for a few years when he was a child. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.235.179.9 ( talk) 05:12, August 27, 2007 (UTC)
There is a section for media on this page. Perhaps the North Bay Nugget page is redundant? It would eliminate a stub. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Kville105125 ( talk • contribs) 17:19, 8 October 2007 (UTC)
I have raised the importance rating on this article to "Mid", to be consistent with most of the other Ontario cities. PKT ( talk) 22:59, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
Would it be improper to place a list of the parks within North Bay here? If not, where would this list go? In a new category, or under something like neighborhoods? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ares C ( talk • contribs) 16:35, 29 November 2008 (UTC)
There should not be any people listed under this heading who do not have a wikipedia page. It is the minimum standard for other cities with prominent people categories and it should be the same for this page. Otherwise, everyone thinks they are a prominent person and it completely undermines the whole purpose of having such a category. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.96.86.4 ( talk) 12:20, 20 April 2009 (UTC)
Please add Marc Pepin,I am on Wikipedia Tennis Investor ( talk) 21:51, 16 December 2020 (UTC)
Guys, I can't seem to figure out how to source something properly. I've posted info from the 2006 census, with the website link below it. If anyone can set this up properly, it would be appreciated. Thanks. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.230.163.202 ( talk) 00:28, 29 June 2009 (UTC)
I don't believe it is accurate that North Bay has a single subway station still in operation to this day. How would a subway operate with only one station? I have attempted to verify if an old subway station is currently in use for some other purpose or if construction ever began on a subway in North Bay - No such luck. Snlev ( talk) 01:24, 17 October 2009 (UTC)
I'd like to see more information here about the city's mass transit. Since there's a university and college there, it's safe to say that there'll be a significant number of people interested in low-cost transportation. Information that would be useful: Total city coverage. Does the transit cover only a few main streats? All of them? Does it include less busy streets? How often between busses? 3 - 10 minutes like Toronto? 20 - 60 minutes like Newmarket? I believe these questions pertain to just how useful the mass transit is. The York Region Transit, for example, is almost useless if you're just trying to move around within a small area (30 minutes walk) where as Toronto transit is very useful no matter where you live or where you're going to go.
So yeah, if I find this info elsewhere I may throw it up here. Otherwise, I hope someone else will add info as I think it'd be a valuable addition to the article. Khono ( talk) 18:17, 6 May 2010 (UTC)
Cannot verify the stats in the Community Profile section from either 2006 Census or 2001 Census
Didn't find total population or anything in the Mother tongue part is in either census? the rest seems to be from 2001
Where is this data from then? changed ref to "2001" and tag citation needed. -- Skullers ( talk) 08:56, 22 May 2010 (UTC)
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The North Bay Nugget is not a daily newspaper, it publishes a print version from Tuesday through Saturday. 192.186.81.178 ( talk) 19:16, 4 January 2019 (UTC)
User:Magnolia677 has reverted addition of dates on the list of notable people, I do not agree with the reasons, or the logic.
I included the lifespans of the people on the list of Notable people at North Bay, Ontario. Some of these people are alive, some are dead. Their life span indicates what time these people were notable, and reveals something of the history of North Bay. I have accessed that information from the wikipedia pages on these people.
Are you suggesting that we can only include those dates if we repeat the references from the linked wikipedia pages. Are you suggesting that for every list of people, "Notable people", "People with this Surname" &c,. we can only include any information if we reference it on the secondary page. You removed dates because you say they are not referenced adequately. The list at North Bay assumes that the people have a connection to North Bay, there are no references for this on the North Bay Notable people list. The notable people list mentions their occupation/reason for notability, this is unreferenced. Therefore by your logic, unless each name on that list has a reference on that page for their connection to North Bay, and for their reason of notability, there should be no listing. The Notable People on that page don't have any references on that page. Should we remove the entire list? I am going to return my edit, reverse your undoing Brunswicknic (talk) 11:02, 28 May 2020 (UTC)
Not much on the North Bay Police Service, mostly infobox material like budget and # of employees. Seems like it could be suitably included on North Bay, Ontario. Apocheir ( talk) 01:21, 6 June 2022 (UTC)
This town is referenced in an episode of Scott Pilgrim. Is it notable for inclusion in this article? NintendoTTTEfan2005 ( talk) 05:35, 22 November 2023 (UTC)
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shd: Is this place in Canada? You should mention the country in all articles describing a place. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Shd ( talk • contribs) 7 February 2003.
Are you an idiot? Where do you think Ontario is? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 24.226.10.99 ( talk • contribs) 1 October 2005.
Ok, we must be rude, but the guy from Finland should know that Ontario is in Canada because it stated it earlier in the website. Jonathan Schmitt Sudbury, Ontario, Sony rules...
Whoever changed the population figure to 55,248, could you please provide a source? Wikipedia does not post random population estimates; we use actual census data. Which means, like it or not, that the 2001 population stays on the article until the 2006 census data is released. Bearcat 08:59, 27 December 2005 (UTC)
Hey somebody besides me should write more stuff on North Bay. There's not enough space for the pictures. We could remove some pictures but that would just be a crime. ColenFace 09:11, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
Great article, but no sources. It would be a shame to have to delete whole sections because of this. Anyone have any ideas on this? BFD1 01:46, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
No deletion of sections is warranted or necessary, a simple google search of the Studio 2 "talented towns" program aired on TVO in 2004 will verify their selection of North Bay as being a highly artistic community. Likewise, regarding the city's top employers, the city of North Bay website has a list of the city's top 100 employers and the top 10 employers are all from the public sector. This information is there for all to see if they just take a minute to find it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.235.179.9 ( talk • contribs)
I added a Mayor section because, well, because I live in North Bay and thought there should be a mayor section. Add what you want into this section as long as it's correct. Like if you know whenthere is a new mayor, write it in, and put past mayor's below. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Andokool12 ( talk • contribs) 21:22, 14 March 2007 (UTC).
why aren't there any pictures of north bay during winter. north bay has the longest coldest winters ever, and showing pictures of north bay during the summer is like trying to make it look nicer than it really is so people come here, like anyone would want to come to our little town anyways, freezing during the winter, covered in shadflies during what summer(what little amount of summer we have), not to mention the increasing bad weather each summer. was last summers tornado even mentioned on this page?
platinum blonde 05:19, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
* Airport Hill * Birchaven * Camp Champlain * Champlain Park * Cooks Mills * Feronia * Ferris * Graniteville * Hornell Heights * Lounsbury * Marshall Park * Nipissing Junction * North Bay * Pinewood * Redbridge * Sunset Park * Thorncliff * Trout Mills * Widdifield
those are the communities of north bay, where I live. i will say right now there are no separate communities in north bay, just areas/subdivisions. it just looks like the author ripped these names off the bus routes, which are going to be changed this summer as it is.
airport hill is not a community, it is a hill. if you are wondering what the name of the subdivision is up there, it is called wallace heights.
birchaven in a subdivision on trout lake. camp champlain is not a community but a campground on lake nipissing.
champlain park is a provincial park on highway 17 east.
cooks mills, i dont even know what that is.
feronia, once again, what is that?
ferris, yes there is a ferris, called West Ferris, it is one of the three communities that amalgamated in the 1960's to form the city of north bay.
graniteville, one again, a subdivision.
Hornell Heights is a busroute and the former name of the CFB base here until the city tokk over in the late 1990's.
lounsbury, dont know what that is.
Marshall Park, a part of West Ferris.
Nipissing Junction, an old mto inspection station on a road leading to callendar, as well a bus route ending at a strip club.
north bay, the city itself.
pinewood, once again, a subdivision.
redbridge, an independant village outside of north bay and a former bus route.
sunset park, a school in north bay.
thorncliff, dont know what that is.
trout mills, dont know what that is.
widdifield, one of the former three to make north bay, and a high school.
if you are going to post the "communities" of north bay, get them right please and dont just rip off bus route names
Speaking of which, if you are going to make it just out of the bus routes and bus display signs, i would like to see: College, Campus special, Lakeshore, Downtown, Overload, Waterfront, Thibault, Out of Service, welcome aboard, and "Welcome to north bay" as parts of north bay... Why not even include the bus model as an area, Orion V, MCI Classic, D40LF. I hear there is even an area called "Stop requested" and "wait until the green light to open the door" also "please exit via rear door" as well as "release lever to open emergency exit"
As for what was said above, it is totally correct, none of these "communities" have any reflection as to what this city is as a whole, many of them are streets and neighbourhoods and others are schools and bus routes as said before. I just wish the clowns that throw this garbage together would listen to the people in the area instead of assuming they are always right. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 76.64.11.244 ( talk • contribs).
Feronia was formerly it's own township until absorbed by the city of North Bay. Feronia lies to the East of North Bay, along Highway 63, and falls between Penninsula Road and Widdifield Station Road, and borders the former Widdifield twp. to the North, with it's "commercial centre" in and around the intersection of Highway 63 and Four Mile Lake Road, where a train station/loading platform used to be. It is indeed currently part of North Bay, and at one point had a public rink and Feronia Public School (converted into a woodworking shop in the mid 1980's), both under the jurisdiction and maintained by the City of North Bay.
Sunset Park is a public school which was converted to a separate school, and relocated farther down Lakeshore Drive on the opposite side of the street. Sunset Park is also a city park at the end of Premier Road. Sunset Park is also the area along the shore of Lake Nippissing betwwen Booth Road and Sunset Point...To the best of my knowledge, I have never found any reference to a district specifically called Sunset Park...there is much room for interpretation, and no clear fact in the names of many "zones" listed above. Surely one can find sources to cite that will contradict each.
Clearly many of these have come from maps. Map Art Publishing (Heiler Map Corp.) shows many of these areas in road atlases and maps as late as 2004, including Trout Mills, Lounsbury, Hornell Heights, Cooks Mills, Nippissing Junction, Marshall Park, Camp Champlain, Thorncliff, Champlain Park, Widdifield, and Redbridge. Redbridge (Phelps twp.) meets North Bay at Songis Road, and on the map I have used for this information, Redbridge is shown inside of North Bay city boundaries. As I was born and raised here, I am quite familiar with the city, and can affirm that there are several residential areas which are commonly refered to by some of these names. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.235.198.91 ( talk) 15:06, 11 April 2009 (UTC)
I am not sure where I should be inserting a paragraph about a debate over location but noticed the use of the Thorncliff area here so this is probably the most appropriate. In the article, I reworded where the CPR's first spike location was. As a matter of fact, I stated that it was up for debate. I encourage anyone who knows something about it to chime in. In the article, it is stated that Bonfield is the location of the first spike; and it may be. However, I have a friend who does research using CPR archives and governmental postal archives. He seems to think that Thorncliff is the approximate location of the first spike; and it may be. We did take photographs of what appeared to be station foundation there; again, that does not prove anything. If anyone knows anything about Bonfield, Callander, Callander Station and Thorncliff please contribute. Also, in conversation, we were discussing NosBONsing and NosBINsing. Those locations came up in conversation as well. I am interested in hearing what others have to say in order to fill this gap. Talrolande ( talk) 00:14, 6 March 2020 (UTC)
I have once again removed inappropriate external links from this article. Please see WP:EL for clarification on what kinds of links are appropriate. BFD1 14:42, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
not only does the bus route spell it right, so does every website that involves the name as so:
http://northbayphoto.blogspot.com/2007/06/birchaven-cove-park-1st.html it has a City of North Bay sign that spells it directly
http://www.northbayclassifieds.com/view_ads.asp?category=Real%20Estate%20Sales it is referred to here as birchaven by a local resident selling his house
http://www.bestwesternontario.com/north-bay-attractions-lodging/ the Best Western North Bay referring to places to visit in the city
http://www.youronlineagents.com/ricksanderson/foundlistings.php a local Remax agent selling houses
http://sudbury.foundlocally.com/Sports/Rec-Beaches.htm Sudbury, a neighbour city, advertizing places to go swimming
Need I say more? This site prides itself of its accuracy, maybe the person who administers this page should check his.
I re-added Michael J. Fox to the list of prominent people who live or have lived in North Bay. I don't see why he was removed, he did live in North Bay for a few years when he was a child. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.235.179.9 ( talk) 05:12, August 27, 2007 (UTC)
There is a section for media on this page. Perhaps the North Bay Nugget page is redundant? It would eliminate a stub. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Kville105125 ( talk • contribs) 17:19, 8 October 2007 (UTC)
I have raised the importance rating on this article to "Mid", to be consistent with most of the other Ontario cities. PKT ( talk) 22:59, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
Would it be improper to place a list of the parks within North Bay here? If not, where would this list go? In a new category, or under something like neighborhoods? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ares C ( talk • contribs) 16:35, 29 November 2008 (UTC)
There should not be any people listed under this heading who do not have a wikipedia page. It is the minimum standard for other cities with prominent people categories and it should be the same for this page. Otherwise, everyone thinks they are a prominent person and it completely undermines the whole purpose of having such a category. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.96.86.4 ( talk) 12:20, 20 April 2009 (UTC)
Please add Marc Pepin,I am on Wikipedia Tennis Investor ( talk) 21:51, 16 December 2020 (UTC)
Guys, I can't seem to figure out how to source something properly. I've posted info from the 2006 census, with the website link below it. If anyone can set this up properly, it would be appreciated. Thanks. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.230.163.202 ( talk) 00:28, 29 June 2009 (UTC)
I don't believe it is accurate that North Bay has a single subway station still in operation to this day. How would a subway operate with only one station? I have attempted to verify if an old subway station is currently in use for some other purpose or if construction ever began on a subway in North Bay - No such luck. Snlev ( talk) 01:24, 17 October 2009 (UTC)
I'd like to see more information here about the city's mass transit. Since there's a university and college there, it's safe to say that there'll be a significant number of people interested in low-cost transportation. Information that would be useful: Total city coverage. Does the transit cover only a few main streats? All of them? Does it include less busy streets? How often between busses? 3 - 10 minutes like Toronto? 20 - 60 minutes like Newmarket? I believe these questions pertain to just how useful the mass transit is. The York Region Transit, for example, is almost useless if you're just trying to move around within a small area (30 minutes walk) where as Toronto transit is very useful no matter where you live or where you're going to go.
So yeah, if I find this info elsewhere I may throw it up here. Otherwise, I hope someone else will add info as I think it'd be a valuable addition to the article. Khono ( talk) 18:17, 6 May 2010 (UTC)
Cannot verify the stats in the Community Profile section from either 2006 Census or 2001 Census
Didn't find total population or anything in the Mother tongue part is in either census? the rest seems to be from 2001
Where is this data from then? changed ref to "2001" and tag citation needed. -- Skullers ( talk) 08:56, 22 May 2010 (UTC)
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The North Bay Nugget is not a daily newspaper, it publishes a print version from Tuesday through Saturday. 192.186.81.178 ( talk) 19:16, 4 January 2019 (UTC)
User:Magnolia677 has reverted addition of dates on the list of notable people, I do not agree with the reasons, or the logic.
I included the lifespans of the people on the list of Notable people at North Bay, Ontario. Some of these people are alive, some are dead. Their life span indicates what time these people were notable, and reveals something of the history of North Bay. I have accessed that information from the wikipedia pages on these people.
Are you suggesting that we can only include those dates if we repeat the references from the linked wikipedia pages. Are you suggesting that for every list of people, "Notable people", "People with this Surname" &c,. we can only include any information if we reference it on the secondary page. You removed dates because you say they are not referenced adequately. The list at North Bay assumes that the people have a connection to North Bay, there are no references for this on the North Bay Notable people list. The notable people list mentions their occupation/reason for notability, this is unreferenced. Therefore by your logic, unless each name on that list has a reference on that page for their connection to North Bay, and for their reason of notability, there should be no listing. The Notable People on that page don't have any references on that page. Should we remove the entire list? I am going to return my edit, reverse your undoing Brunswicknic (talk) 11:02, 28 May 2020 (UTC)
Not much on the North Bay Police Service, mostly infobox material like budget and # of employees. Seems like it could be suitably included on North Bay, Ontario. Apocheir ( talk) 01:21, 6 June 2022 (UTC)
This town is referenced in an episode of Scott Pilgrim. Is it notable for inclusion in this article? NintendoTTTEfan2005 ( talk) 05:35, 22 November 2023 (UTC)