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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Friday, January 21

High schoolers across the Province are lobbying their school boards and the Ford Government for a freeze on grades for the remainder of this Omicron-interrupted semester.
Buses were cancelled this morning in North Bay, Mattawa, West Nipissing and the Sundridge area, along with New Liskeard and Englehart
The North Bay & District Snowmobile Club is opening up snowmobile trails in the region.
Greater Sudbury received $2.85 million in Gas Tax funding to go toward public transport.
Timmins Police is looking for a commercial motor vehicle that was rear-ended by a passenger vehicle yesterday at the intersection of Highway 101 and Bristol Road in Porcupine.
Jamie Hilsinger has been named as the new executive director at Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre.
There were thankfully no injuries on 144 highway between Cartier and the Watershed that saw after a large commercial vehicle jackknifed, and collide with the rock-cut.
The Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League says they’re planning a return to place in early February.
Greater Sudbury’s volunteer firefighters are rejigging a tentative agreement after their latest proposal was rejected by the city.
Snowmobile trails in the North Bay area are now open.
The former Wal-Mart location at Station Mall in Sault Ste Marie will be used as a walk-in vaccination clinic starting Friday.
Laurentian University has seen a 43.5% drop in high school applicants in 2022

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