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Here’s a look at todays headlines for Tuesday, April 19

Sault area Fire crews were called to a house fire on Blake Avenue just after 11 p.m. on Easter Sunday, where there were thankfully no injuries.
The search continues for two missing men continues after their plane mysteriously disappeared from radar signals approximately 60 kilometres north of Sault Ste. Marie last Thursday.
Greater Sudbury Hydro’s annual tree-trimming is starting up once again to keep trees free from wires.
In North Bay, both the carousel and train operations are looking for volunteers.
The City of Timmins will be offering free bus rides on Earth Day, this coming Friday.
54 more beds are coming to St. Joseph’s General Hospital in Elliot Lake.
Place des Arts in Greater Sudbury will officially open its doors on April 29
Overnight street parking is once again permitted in North Bay.
$2 million dollars from the Province will go toward renovations at the future site of the School of Engineering at Sault College.
A Toronto-based developer is offering nearly $170,000 for two parcels of city-owned land, Dieppe Ave. and All Nations Terrace, to be used for new housing in Elliot Lake.
The Temiskaming Hospital continues to have COVID-19 protocol in place after declaring an outbreak last week.
The city of Timmins is reinstating Spring Clean Up on weekdays, next month.
Collège Boréal will enlist local producers to carry out a number of field experiments from Thunder Bay to West Nipissing to improve agricultural practices in Northern Ont.
Paula Mann has been appointed as the new Director of Education and Secretary of the Board, Nipissing-Parry Sound Catholic District School Board.
The Town of Cobalt is seeking applications to fill a vacant council seat left by the passing of Bill Gabanni.
Over the next five years, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine will attempt to gain spots for 30 undergraduate students and another 41 post-graduate residency spots.
The city of Greater Sudbury will review its French-language policy.
The Town of Cobalt is asking DTSSAB to pay a visit all to discuss the need for separate housing for seniors who live in social housing complexes.
Calvin council is now allowing those authorized to sign documents on behalf of the municipality to do so electronically to increase the speed of business.
In Timmins After incorrectly moving speed limit signs for westbound traffic on Highway 101, city staff is looking to permanently lower the speed limit to mitigate the issue.
The Blake Ave. fire in Sault Ste Marie is being considered suspicious.
Caution is urged as the playground area at Centennial Park in Whitefish, is partially submerged because of flowing water from Vermilion River.
Greater Sudbury will write off almost ½ million unpaid parking, other fines deemed unpayable.
North Bay Drivers are being reminded that the overnight parking ban has been lifted for the season.
A COVID-19 outbreak has been declared at the Golden Manor in Timmins.
Sault Ste Marie Emergency services blocked off North Street between Pardee Avenue and St. George’s Avenue while police deal with a situation.
Algoma Steel says Michael Garcia has been appointed to the seat of Chief Executive Officer effective June 1, upon the retirement of current CEO Michael McQuade.

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