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Here’s a look at this morning headlines for Tuesday, January 25

The Gathering Place in North Bay says while food donations are always appreciated they’re not yet seeing a shortage in supplies.
Three Timmins schools are seeing 30 plus percentage absentee rate, in the form of Pinecrest Public, R. Ross Beattie Senior Public, and Schumacher Public School, but add not all those are due to COVID.
Health Sciences North is managing seven separate COVID-19 outbreaks at the hospital.
The Sault Area Hospital has declared a COVID-19 staff outbreak in the emergency department over.
Greater Sudbury Mayor Brian Bigger is hoping the Nickle City can take advantage of $45 million in new Ontario funding for streamlining development proposals.
Two new building projects have received special committee approval in North Bay, on Memorial Drive and Dudley Avenue.
Kirkland Lake OPP is looking for a suspected stolen 2016 black and red Yamaha Viper Snowmobile from the Labyrinth Lake boat launch in Ossian Township.
Some good news as APH is reporting no new hospitalizations due to COVID yesterday.
Employers have until 3pm today to apply for this year’s Canada Summer Jobs program.
The Former Ledo Hotel is now being considered for transitional housing.
The Sault Area Hospital is in the planning the restart of non-emergent and non-urgent surgeries and procedures.
The cold is said to be the cause of seven schools in the North Bay-Parry Sound-Sturgeon Falls and South River area publishing some of the highest absentee rates in the province, according to school board officials.
Temiskaming OPP and EMS responded to a single-vehicle rollover that occurred on Highway 11 in the Town of Englehart, yesterday… but add there were no injuries.
MP Charlie Angus has a new book out, entitled “Colbalt”
The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) is urging snowmobilers to respect private property and trails.
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Here’s what else is making NEWS: 
Sudbury’s Big Nickel Road has been reopened following a single-vehicle crash by the Delki Dozzi Playground, north of Dynamic Earth and the Big Nickel, before 8 a.m.
The Compassionate Committee for the Homeless in North Bay is collecting essential items for the homeless and is looking for sponsors for new winter boots, mitts and thermal socks at the New Apostolic Church at 46 Joseph Street Feb. 3 and 4 from 5 to 7 p.m. and Feb. 5 from 1 to 3 p.m.
Sault Police have charged a 38-year-old with a break, enter and theft after the truck he was driving was found stuck in the snow on Northland Road.
The Ledo Hotel is now being considered for an affordable housing project.
Beware of scammers posing as Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officials, the organization warned in a news release issued today.
 

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