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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Thursday, February 3

Sudbury’s Health Sciences North says Dr. Natalie Aubin is being appointed as the new Regional VP Cancer and VP Social Accountability at HSN.
Three construction firms have made a shortlist of potential builders for a $100-million events centre in Sudbury’s Kingsway Entertainment District
They are:
Ball/TESC Construction Inc. (Joint Venture)/Architecture 49 Inc.,
EllisDon, Corporation/BBB Architects Toronto Inc., in conjunction with J. L. Richards
Associates Limited and PCL Constructors Canada Inc./Parkin Architects Ltd.
A program at Canadore College known as Joining Municipal and Indigenous Communities to Build Connection in Nature and the Community Living North Bay’s Seniors Connect program with share $29,000 for projects that look to help seniors to stay fit, active and healthy.
The snowmobile trails on Manitoulin Island are either open, or close to being open for sledders.
The new smart water meter system being installed in homes across Greater Sudbury will help customers track water consumption, in real-time.
Frontline organizations in Nipissing will receive $16,500 from the province to assist those affected by violence.
The Near North District School Board says the WJ Fricker rebuild will cost $17,580,000.
Cassellholme Home for the Aged has hired the assistance of a recruiter to attract more nursing staff to the long-term care home.
Firefighters with Sault Ste. Marie Fire Services responded to the scene of a house fire shortly before 8 p.m. yesterday on Wallace Terrace.
Municipal officials in Little Current say new funding is going into the resurfacing of a stretch of Highway north from the swing bridge in Little Current.

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