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Here’s a look at today’s headlines for Tuesday, March 1

The Province of Ontario has ended its COVID-19 vaccine passport system for most settings, and also lifted the majority of capacity limits.
There were no reported injuries in a multi-vehicle collision yesterday on Highway 11 south near Northgate Shopping Centre and Fisher Street.
A couple of Royal Canadian Air Force helicopters were spotted in the Timmins area, confirmed to be flying from Petawawa to Fairbanks, Alaska, for a routine exercise, stopping for fuel.
There were four outbreaks of COVID declared at the HSN in Greater Sudbury, according to the health unit.
Sault Ste Marie Transit buses are now equipped with an accessible navigation and wayfinding system that will help the visually impaired.
The Economic Development Committee in Elliot Lake will now order appraisals on both Stone Ridge and the city-owned Mount Dufour Ski Hill.
OPP is investigating after more than $74,000 in vehicles, tools, and other items were stolen earlier this week from a Barr Drive location in New Liskeard.
FedNor has announced almost $1 million in funding for various projects in South Temiskaming, “to help Northern Ontario rebound from the effects of COVID-19.”
After 50 years, Latchford Mayor George Lefebvre has confirmed, he will not be running for re-election.
The Ontario government is warning of a texting message scam falsely claiming to help individuals get their licence plate renewal fee refunds in the amount of $120.
The Elgin Street Mission and the Blue Door Soup Kitchen in Greater Sudbury will welcome clients back inside on March 14.
Police services in Ontario are warning residents over scam messages being sent to mobile devices proposing a $120 refund of licence plate sticker renewal fees.
The city of Greater Sudbury has updated its election campaign policy allowing at rented municipal facilities, noting that Tom Davies Square would remain off-limits.
The Good Neighbours of Bonfield Association is asking town council to disallow short-term rentals in the area, ahead of the spring and summer seasons.
As many cities stand in solidarity with Ukrain, the Ukrainian Cultural Group of Timmins is planning a candlelight vigil, tomorrow (Wednesday) at 7:00 pm at Hollinger Park.
The Sault Ste. Marie Public Library Board has closed the James L. McIntyre Centennial Library during repair work to stop asbestos from falling from the ceiling.

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