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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Friday, February 11

The City of Greater Sudbury is expected to suspend museum services throughout 2022, while a Museums Revitalization Business Plan is created.
North Bay City Council has approved a $1-million contract for the purchase of three tandem snow plow trucks.
Stats Canada says the city of Timmins population took dropped by 1.5% in the 2021 census.
Sault Ste Marie Motorists are being warned to obey crossing guard stop signs, following a rash of complaints.
Hospitals in Ontario are now allowed to gradually resume non-urgent and non-emergent surgeries and procedures
As COVID-19 restrictions continue to be relaxed, Sudbury city staff will begin to return to Tom Davies Square over the coming months.
Canadore College took home two awards at the International Institute of Hotel Management.
Environment Canada says in a number of places a travel advisory is in effect, due to an incoming Alberta Clipper expected to bring with it snowfall amounts of 7 to 12 cm
A fifth person has been charged in connection to the fatal fire on Bruce Avenue fire that killed three people in April 2021.
Lake Talon Dam, just east of North Bay, is currently leaking due to compromised stop logs, and that is allowing water to pass through the dam, cautions the MNR.
Timmins is bumping up its efforts to attract more people to the city with a new website, at movetotimmins. ca
Prince township says groups that rent the township’s banquet hall for a day will be charged $200 instead of $175, and the refundable damage deposit will rise from $75 to $100.
A military convoy passing through the Greater Sudbury area this weekend. It is unrelated to activity in Ottawa.
Vic Fedeli, MPP for Nipissing announced $2 million from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund for four film and TV projects locally.
The Timmins Police traffic section, say they will be conducting RIDE checks this weekend.
Police have arrested one male in relation to a break-in that occurred at a Gore Street business on Jan. 19.

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