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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Monday, November 14

Starting in the Province, a temporary tax cut intended to help residents save money at the pumps will be extended for another year. The hope is to table legislation that would leave the tax break that cut gas prices by 5.7 cents a litre in place until the end of 2023.

In Greater Sudbury, the Centre for Research in Occupational Safety and Health at Laurentian University and Greater Sudbury Public Library have partnered to lend CO2 monitors to those wishing to test the air quality of their homes.

The North Bay Regional Health Centre is going to be reducing COVID-19 PCR testing starting Monday, Nov. 14.

In Sault Ste Marie a Ban on single-use plastic bags take effect in the Sault this Tuesday, which will include plastic checkout bags used for takeout food.

The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs announced this week that courses will be moving online.

The members of the North Bay U18 AAA Trappers hockey team are safe and sound after the charter bus they were on blew out a tire, which lead to a vehicle fire at around 7 p.m. yesterday. It happened near Kenogami Lake on Highway 11 following a game in Kapuskasing.

As Laurentian University prepares to exit creditor protection, the Province’s Auditor General says her upcoming audit won’t be the last, as there will be a follow-up audit in 2024 and each year after, for at least three years.

The Grocer 4 Good Ability Development Program in Sault Ste Marie says they will unveil a new teaching kitchen, before the year’s end.

A new art space has opened in North Bay known as Digital Creator North, located in the Capitol Centre, providing brand new state-of-the-art equipment for those aged 11-19.

The city is rethinking transportation in downtown New Liskeard and Haileybury. Temiskaming Shores has hired a Vaughan-based company to complete the work.

Sault Ste Marie Police are looking to speak to a motorist following a collision with a pedestrian on Saturday at around 11 a.m. at the intersection of John Street and St. George’s Avenue West.

The Sudbury Bridal Show was back on Sunday after a two-year hiatus, marking its 10-year anniversary.

The latest numbers from the North Bay Real Estate Board indicate the housing market has cooled following a hot spring and summer.

The Kids Sports office in Timmins reopens tomorrow, November 15th, for 2023 applications.

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