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Here’s a look at todays headlines for Tuesday, April 12

A 45-year-old from Sudbury has been charged for driving the wrong way in the southbound lanes of Highway 69, causing a collision.
Temiskaming OPP laid charges against the transport operator involved in a fatal four-vehicle collision last Thursday afternoon.
The city of North Bay says water pouring into Veterans field is to relieve pressure in a 16-inch water main that feeds West Ferris.
A COVID-19 outbreak has been declared at Timmins and District Hospital.
Don Elliott, the city of Sault Ste Marie director of engineering, is retiring after 25 years
Algoma OPP is searching for a vehicle that crashed into a fence in Blind River, believed to be a black 2014-2018 Jeep Cherokee.
Two Trout Lake Watershed Management Plan Studies Open houses are scheduled for tomorrow, from 9:30 – 11 am at Corbeil Park Hall and North Bay city hall.
Cambrian College will receive a funding boost from the federal government of $350,000 towards Cambrian R&D, Cambrian College’s Applied Research Department.
The Timmins Police Service has charged a local person with a break at a Commercial Avenue apartment building.
Sault Ste Marie City council is extending an incentive program geared toward encouraging the creation of new rental housing units.
Natural resources and Forestry in Greater Sudbury are considering the possibility of removing a lingering friendly female moose from the Beaver Lake area.
The provincial government and federal governments are chipping in almost $1.6 million to help build The Meadow View, affordable homes project for seniors in Powassan.
There were no injuries in a crash landing at the Timmins airport yesterday involving eight passengers and two crew members.
Timmins MPP Gilles Bisson is recovering from a heart episode, and triple bypass surgery in Toronto.
Greater Sudbury Police are asking for the public’s assistance to locate 43-year-old Triole Headley, last seen near Elm Street.
Callander Spring cleanup begins May 3rd, and you can kick that refuse to the curb with drop off day slated for May 7th.
P-patch residents in Sault Ste Marie are getting a new access road into their area.
Cambrian College will receive a funding boost from the federal government of $350,000 towards Cambrian R&D, Cambrian College’s Applied Research Department.
A $92-million cost limit has been removed from the design-build request for proposals for the Kingsway Entertainment District’s municipal arena, which has led to an “open-ended” budget.
Nipissing University and Canadore College will each receive $1 million through the Small, Northern and Rural Grant (Colleges) and the Northern Ontario Grant (Universities) to help maintain a full range of programs.
Timmins Police bring back masking requirements for its facilities
The Soo Minor Baseball Association has announced a new partnership to bring a $36,000 facelift to the field, which includes a new scoreboard to Sinclair Yards Baseball Complex.
Colleges in Ontario can now develop new three-year degree programs allowing more students to acquire the professional expertise to succeed in the work force.
Environment Canada says significant rainfall is expected Wednesday and Thursday in a number of communities including North Bay, Sudbury and the Sault, hauling in 30 – 50 mm of rain.

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