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Here’s a look at today’s headlines for Thursday, April 28

Air Canada is returning to three flights a day from North Bay to Toronto starting Sunday.

Sudbury’s annual Junction Creek trout release is back for the first time in over 20 years.

Canadore College and Nipissing University say masking protocols will remain in effect for a now.

Timmins Police are reminding drivers to slow down on Carrigan Road, following a number of complaints.

The City of Sault Ste Marie is now accepting applications for downtown sidewalk patios

Glencore Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations will conduct the simulation exercise from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m today.

The investigation continues into Chelmsford RV fire.

There were no injuries, but OPP is reminding drivers to be careful after two vehicles collided with a moose this week on Highway 11, north of Temagami.

David Laneville has been named board chair of the North Eastern Communications Network in Timmins.

In the Provincial election, a Liberal Candidate has yet to be named for the Sault Ste. Marie.

The Sturgeon Falls Beautification Group is holding their annual clean-up of the town this Saturday.

$10m in new funding will allow a French-speaking community health centre in Timmins on Kent care centre to expand and offer services under one roof.

The Sault Symphony Orchestra is returning to the stage next month after a two-year, pandemic-induced hiatus.

The North Bay Police Service is working towards bringing in as many as nine new officers in 2022.  

Sault Ste Marie Crime Stoppers is looking for suspects (male and female)– each carrying bags – who entered the Circle K at 1230 Wellington Street East, take $225 worth of product and allegedly leave without paying for the items.

Paul Lefebvre, the former Liberal MP in Sudbury, has declared his intention to run for the seat of the mayor of Greater Sudbury.

In North Bay, Trout Lake Road today is closed today near Connaught Avenue for a water main repair.

Green Economy North says it’s working with the Sault YMCA, among others to help it set and achieve emission reduction targets.

Project Lifesaver, a dependable method of tracking vulnerable people at risk of wandering, is coming to the Manitoulin Island and Espanola area.

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