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Here’s a look at todays headlines for Friday, April 22

Those looking to use Public Transit in Timmins today may do so at no cost.
Annual street-sweeping in Greater Sudbury has begun.
The building, built in the 1800s known as ‘The Castle’ in Sundridge’s will remain on the town’s heritage list.
(LOCATED) The Timmins Police Service searching for missing resident 37-year-old Alain Desormeaux.
The next Regular Council for Colman township will be held on Monday, May 2nd.
Prince Township is searching for a new Municipal Administrator
The city of Sault Ste. Marie Fire Services is renewing and issuing fire permits online.
A new device aimed at helping stroke victims regain mobility with the company IRegained in Greater Sudbury is getting $500,000 in fednor funding.
West Nipissing Fire Chief Richard Maranda has announced his retirement.
Delays for Garbage Pick up for some in Timmins yesterday, means a late pickup today as service resumes.
Bad weather has delayed the search for two men after their plane went missing north of Sault Ste. Marie, over one week ago.
Dozens of determined darts enthusiasts moved into Timmins for a provincial championship vying for first place.
Sudbury police are looking into vandalism at the Ukrainian National Federation building.
Sundridge council wants to substantially increase the wages of its municipal employees due to rising inflation.
Today is Earth Day, and a number of organizations and schools will be going some of the day using natural sunlight, as opposed to the typically supplied lighting.
Enhanced training Greater Sudbury firefighters will be covered by this year’s tax levy increase.
The City of Sault Ste. Marie has agreed to a tender received to build the downtown plaza.
A 20-year-old driver was charged for going 156 km/h on Hwy. 69 in the Sudbury area.
A joint venture between Hydro One and Ontario Power Generation – is offering free charging for EV drivers in Greater Sudbury today.
$2.5 million is coming from Ontario’s Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOFHC) to support five film and television projects in North Bay.
Expect traffic delays in the area of Timmins High & Vocational School due to a multi-vehicle crash with injuries at the intersection of Theriault Boulevard and Jubilee.
Sault Ste. Marie has received a little more than $2.26 million in connecting link funding for completing the easterly portion of Truck Road to Black Road.
A flood watch remains in effect for the Goulais River.

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