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Here’s a look at today’s headlines for Wednesday, April 27

Eight of Sudbury’s roads have made CAA’s worst roads list this year including Lansing Avenue, Paris Street, Barrydowne Road, and Regent Street.
Plans to repurpose the Sudbury Community Arena have been put on hold
After significant consultation, The North Bay Police Service has set a strategic plan in place for the next five years.
Timmins Flood Advisory Committee is issuing a word of caution as Porcupine Lake and Porcupine River are on the rise.
Sault College has been given the Gold Recipient Award in Excellence in Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at the Colleges and Institutes Canada’s annual conference in Halifax.
The Adanac Ski Hill has been announced as the winner of the Mackenzie Top Peak challenge.
The Ontario government is providing the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation $2.5 million to support five film and television projects in North Bay.
Timmins Police Service is looking for a local missing resident 24-year-old Jeanette Okimaw.
The Sault Ste. Marie Police Service is warning residents of two fake American $50 bills, detected from local businesses.
Lake Nipissing is officially clear of ice.
Meanwhile, a Flood Watch has been issued for the Mattagami River in Timmins
Prince township Council has reviewed what is likely to be the final draft of this year’s budget, with the next regular meeting on May 10.
Greater Sudbury city council has voted to remove boulders blocking access to Lake Wanapitei boat launch.
The city of North Bay says Free WiFi is now available at local arenas.
Timmins Police have located missing 14-year-old Hayden Portugie.
Sault Ste. Marie’s public utility is conducting its annual maintenance of city water mains.
Students at École St-Denis are looking to foster friendships with the ‘buddy bench’ project.
OPP are warning Highway 11 drivers of two moose sightings in the Temiskaming area.
Timmins Police have located missing 24-year-old Jeanette OKIMAW.
The city of Sault Ste Marie is accepting applications for downtown sidewalk patios.

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