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Here’s a look at todays headlines for Wednesday, April 13

Environment Canada says significant rainfall is expected today into tomorrow in a number of communities including North Bay, Sudbury and the Sault, hauling in 30 – 50 mm of rain.
PHSD has issued a letter to parents, encouraging mask-wearing in JK-12 schools
North Bay’s multi-use courts are now open for public use.
After two years, the Timmins spring cleanup is returning to city streets.
Sault Ste Marie fire services responded to a car fire on Elmwood Avenue yesterday.
South River is back as a potential stop for restored passenger rail.
Conservation Sudbury is keeping the city under a flood outlook warning
The NBPS Health Unit is putting its health inspection results online under the title CHECK THEN GO.
Canadian journalist and author Gwynne Dyer is returning to give a current affairs lecture at the Timmins Museum.
The town of Spanish Public Library is now able to bring on new technology with a $23,100 Trillium grant
A new partnership between Cambrian College and a local software development company is taking strides to make the heavy industry safer.
Cynthia Desormiers has announced her retirement as president and CEO of West Nipissing General Hospital.
Construction in Timmins on Algonquin Blvd. is starting up again this year, which could provide some challenges along the city’s major thoroughfare, between Mountjoy St. and Thériault Blvd.
The Sault Ste. Marie Region Conservation Authority has issued a Flood Outlook Statement to residents regarding current watershed conditions.
The Chi-Cheemaun ferry sailing season is expected to start on time.
A Significant oil spill has been discovered in Sault Ste Marie on St. Mary’s River at the Bushplane Museum.

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