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Here’s a look at this mornings headlines for Thursday, January 13th

Students and staff in Ontario schools and child-care settings will be handed two rapid COVID-19 tests after schools return to in-person learning.
The French public-school board in Greater Sudbury is parents and their children to take a virtual tour of their elementary and secondary schools, January 17th.
The Powassan Voodos, without the use of their building, they’ve taken to practises every day on Trout Lake in North Bay.
Cochrane District Social Services says the original site of Living Space homeless shelter in Timmins is being converted into an overdose prevention site.
The Timmins Victor M Power Airport is announcing their agreement with the French Space Agency is being renewed for another 10-years.
Vale says Nickel prices have now surged to their highest mark in a decade while copper broke US$10 a pound.
Greater Sudbury is expecting to resume production at Totten Mine in late February.
The Sault Ste. Marie Police Service is looking for a missing woman, 20 year old, Alyssa Maione.
Officials at Living Space in Timmins said the shelter will continue operating, even after an outbreak was declared, as those affected are isolating
The City of North Bay’s 2022 budget has passed with a 4.27 per cent levy increase.
OPP in the Province are urging Ontario drivers to stay off closed roads.
Sudbury fire officials are asking residents to be careful as trying to rewarm pipes manually, has led to three residential fires.
The Timmins Police Service is reminding local businesses that are required to possess an operating licence managed by the Timmins Police that the deadline for any renewal is Jan. 31.
Police in Sault Ste Marie says a report of a Weapon on Albert Street West yesterday is unfounded.
The City of Greater Sudbury says roadside recycling collection has been delayed in parts of New Sudbury on Tuesday due to worker shortage and may affect other neighbourhoods across the city.
OPP is warning of counterfeit toonies in the Province, but they should be easy to spot as they have a number of discrepancies, including a walrus on one side instead of a polar bear.
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Here’s what else is making News: 
Highway 11 has fully reopened following a number of collisions from Englehart to New Liskeard and Kapuskasing to Hearst.
The city of Greater Sudbury is looking at opening the city’s snow park at the Timberwolf Golf Club to welcome guests year-round.
Elliot Lakes Mount Dufour Ski Area has opened for the season.
The City of North Bay says the widening of McKeown Avenue is expected this year.
The Gogama open-pit mine build is on track for a 2023 production start.
The city of Greater Sudbury will explore options around an unofficial boat launch on Lake Wanapitei.
Sault Ste Marie City Council has given the go-ahead to proceed with resurfacing Second Line West between Korah Road and Allen’s Side Road.
The town of South River is issuing layoff notices to its arena employees but has promised they will be rescinded when the Provinces announces a reopening.
Project Love, The non-profit, non-denominational group that serves meals to the needy every Monday at Mountjoy United Church in Timmins is back this coming Monday.
The Province of Ontario the state of Michigan will work together to explore whether small drones can be used for cross-border transportation of goods.

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