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Here’s a look at today’s headlines for Monday, February 28

The City of Greater Sudbury will utilize its snow removal crews for the next two weeks in order to widen traffic lanes and improve access.
A Bancroft resident is facing heavy fines after unlawfully using live baitfish while ice fishing for brook trout in Algonquin Park.
Registration is now open for a new mental health awareness training program for farmers and the agricultural community in North Bay.
Wildlife officials are advising the public following another Lynx sighting in the Porcupine area.
The Manitoulin Health Centre’s CFO, Tim Vine, is leaving to pursue new opportunities, which includes running in the June provincial election.
Algoma Public Health reports no new hospitalizations due to COVID-19
Greater Sudbury Police are continuing their investigation into a fire in the 1200 block of Lasalle Boulevard the night of Feb. 22.
Environment Canada is reminding Timmins residents to keep their pets inside today, as wind chill values could near minus 40.
The city of Elliot Lake is looking into a possible agreement with the Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry for just over $1.5 million in provincial funding to pay for runway resurfacing at Elliot Lake Airport.
The Manitoulin East Flying Club has secured its first airplane, with seven confirmed co-owners lined up and other expressing interest in the rest of the 10 spaces available.
Habitat for Humanity is expanding its operations outside Sault Ste. Marie, allowing it to serve smaller communities throughout Algoma.
Two Manitoulin Secondary School teams are gearing up for next month’s First Robotics Canada Ontario regional events in North Bay.
The Waterview Apartments development in the Minnow Lake neighbourhood will expand by an additional 144 residential units between two six-storey buildings.
The Municipality of Callander is getting just over $100,000 from the Ontario government to help modernize operations which include the implementation and enhancement of electronic billing through the municipal website.
The Cobalt library hoping to fully open in March
The Temiskaming Hospital is expecting to successfully address its backlog of surgeries in the coming weeks.
Traffic in North Bay, headed west on HWY11/17 just past Seymour was slowed this afternoon due to a vehicle accident.
The Moose Hide Campaign is underway at Laurentian University this week as many made the promise to wear a moose hide in a campaign to end violence within first nations communities.
Greater Sudbury Police are reporting an ice hazard on Lorne Street due to a water main break early this morning between Quinn and Logan streets.
Rosemount Valley Suites, an affordable senior’s housing complex and the former Algonquin Nursing Home is now accepting tenant applications.
Peel Regional Police are warning of a text message scam involving licence plate sticker refunds.  
Cléo Charlebois is the new executive director of the North Eastern Ontario Family and Children’s Services, taking over from John Raymond, who retired last fall.
Three individuals have been arrested for an Echo Bay February 26th break and enter.
OPP is warning Snowmobilers about dangerous ice conditions in the Englehart area, on the  Blanche River between Walter’s Line and the Evanturel Marter Boundary Road.
Northern College has struck a partnership with the Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) that will see increased post-secondary students gain a four-year Bachelor of Emergency and Security Management degree.
There were no reported injuries in a traffic accident yesterday afternoon around 1 p.m. at the intersection of Second Line and Peoples Road in Sault Ste Marie.
Sault Ste. Marie Fire Services is reminding residents to ensure they have properly located and functioning smoke and carbon monoxide alarms after one area landlord was handed some fines.

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