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Here’s a look at today’s headlines Friday, March 11

Come the fall, Sudbury’s Cambrian College says it will offer a standalone bachelor of science-nursing degree.
The city of North Bay says pothole season has arrived with a vengeance, and anyone wishing to report a pothole can call Public Works.
For the second time in just over a week, two transports collided on Highway 11 north travelling in the same direction, this time early yesterday just south of Latchford.
The number of active COVID-19 cases is down by 23 in the latest update from Algoma Public Health.
The Town of Little Current says they’re looking to build a 12 Unit Motel by 2023.
The City of Greater Sudbury says in the last four weeks specifically, we’ve seen a decrease in the number experiencing homelessness, with an average capacity of 22 in the city’s shelter system of 22 beds per night.
North Bay council is waiving fees for outdoor patio spaces for the third year in a row.
The city of Timmins says, come September, the city’s Fall Fair will be back.
Ministry of Education has provided $2.7 million to remove the former A.B. Ellis Public School and repurpose the Park Street site.
Major upgrades to the Gore Bay Airport are expected to continue this Spring which will include an option to expand its footprint on both ends in the future.
The staff vaccination at Sudbury city hall (Tom Davis Square) policy remains, with for staff with 34 employees still facing repercussions for failing to vaccinate.
Nipissing-Timiskaming MP Anthony Rota has announced $500,000 in funding to help revitalize Callander’s waterfront.
The city of Sault Ste Marie is looking for W.J. McMeeken Centre-related memorabilia for a display at Northern Community Centre.

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