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Here’s a look at today’s headlines for Tuesday, March 22

HSN in Greater Sudbury is confirming three outbreaks.
Highway 11 in North Bay has reopened following a collision between Thibeault Hill and Highway 64 West.
A boil water advisory has been issued for Porcupine residents, following a water main break.
The City of Sault Ste Marie is looking for public input online as it moves towards a single-use plastics ban.
St. Joseph’s General Hospital in Elliot Lake has announced upgrades just completed at the Spine Road facility, including multilingual signage.
Northeast Town council on Manitoulin Island is reviewing a staff recommendation to end to paper ballots for the fall municipal election.
The Sudbury documentary film festival, Junction North, will be running in-person for it’s 5th edition
The annual ice removal of Ice from Parks Creek in Ferris has begun.
Timmins Police are continuing to look for a man wanted for a smashed and grab from a vending machine at the laundromat on Wilson Avenue.
Sault Ste Marie City Council has agreed to sell off 328 Queen St. East on a promise it will be turned into an apartment complex.
Malorie Robinson has been appointed by Englehart town council as its chief administrative officer/treasurer.
In North Bay, a proposal for 392 Airport Road could create over 60 new apartments.
A special prince township council meeting – involving the selection of a new chief administrative officer has been rescheduled for this evening.
The office of Nipissing MP Anthony Rota says he is “doing well” after scheduled bypass surgery.
The public will be welcomed back to Greater Sudbury council chambers for tonight’s city hall meeting.
A number of Curling events in Sudbury will share $380,000 from the Province.
The North Bay Police Service is looking for a stolen black 2013 BMW taken from a business in the 100-block of Pinewood Park Drive.
Work at a Porcupine pumping station being completed resulting in less overflow into Porcupine Lake.
Algoma Slo-Pitch says with the melting of snow they will be returning after a 2 year wait.
Smart meters, and the Lake Wanapitei access are both on the agenda for tonight’s Sudbury City Council meeting.
In North Bay, an existing 160-unit apartment building located near the intersection of Airport Road and O’Brien Street could see the commercial spaces on its ground floor converted to residential units.
TEMISKAMING SHORES city staff has purchased a new CASE backhoe loader for work in the township.
Timmins city council is looking into a speed limit change heading east into South Porcupine.

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