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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Monday, February 7

The Greater Sudbury Public Library system is once again allowing in-branch services, starting today.
The city of North Bay is asking artists to design a digital collage that will be installed in the form of a mural downtown.
The Timmins Symphony Orchestra will perform in front of an audience at their next concert Feb. 26.
No one was injured and the RED CROSS is assisting following a Saturday-night fire in the 100 block of Gore Street in Sault Ste Marie.
The New Liskeard Community Memorial Hall in New Liskeard, is being renamed to honour WW2 veteran Lawrence “Bun” Eckensviller who passed away last year at age of 96.
The town of Earlton says the ice at the arena has re-opened after being closed due to COVID restrictions
The Callander museum welcomes visitors back this morning.
The city of Timmins is reminding drivers they are removing snow this morning on Riverside from Norman to Joseph until 7:30.
Not one, but two accidents held up traffic at Great Northern Road and Second Line Sunday night in Sault Ste Marie.
In Greater Sudbury, Nineteen firefighters from three stations, extinguished a fire on Notre Dame Avenue in just ahead of the weekend, with no reported injuries.
A COVID-19 outbreak at the Northdale Manor has been declared over by the Timiskaming Health Unit.
In Greater Sudbury, the French Public School Board has approved the nomination of Norma Saad as superintendent of education.
The Timmins Learning Centre is looking for public input to update its strategic plan, by way of an online survey.
Sault Ste. Marie Police is asking for the help of the public to locate 33-year-old Nadine Schell, with a description on our website.
5’3″, 150 lbs, white, brown eyes, medium build, light/fair skin tone with black, wavy, medium length hair, No clothing description is known.
In Elliot Lake, a project to flush the sanitary sewer mains on Hillside Drive North and Prince Edward Walk has been postponed until March.
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Here’s what else is making news for Monday, February 7th

The Greater Sudbury Public Library system is once again allowing in-branch services, starting today.
Highway 144 is closed in both directions in the Gogama area due to a collision.
Greater Sudbury schools are asking students to dress warmly for Sweater Day as they turn down the heat, all to promote sustainable practices.
The Gathering Place soup kitchen in North Bay says they will continue to serve to take out meals over having a 50 percent capacity.
The Porcupine Health Centre says Hospitalizations are down slightly, with a reduced number of cases today.
An abandoned section of Sault Ste. Marie’s waterfront boardwalk, along the east side of Roberta Bondar Marina, is going to be restored thanks to a half-million-dollar grant from FedNor.
North Bay ended its biggest building year on record, as construction values for 2021 climbed to more than $150 million.
Laurentian’s restructuring costs have now topped $15M, with another $7.8M in spending expected.
North Bay city crews will start snow removal this week in the area of Olive and Fisher Streets, between Oak Street and the bypass, along with McIntyre Street, First Avenue, between Fisher and Cassells streets, followed by Second Avenue.
The town of Kirkland Lake is seeking interested individuals to sit on a number of boards and committees.
The Timmins Police Service says a man reported missing – 52-year-old Denis Letang has been found.
A Bruce Mines area resident, Lillian Crigger had a notable birthday this weekend, turning a young 105.
Timmins-James Bay NDP MP Charlie Angus is calling on the Liberal government to move on a one-time payment for seniors to help them pay for basics like food and rent.
 

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