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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Wednesday, November 16

Emergency alerts will ring on cellphones across the Country today as Canada’s national alert system conducts tests. For Ontario, it will happen at 12:55 p.m.

The Sudbury landfill is open today as needed, but there will be delays as the scale is down for repairs.

An increased Police Presence is expected today at the North Bay Regional Health Centre, as a training exercise takes place.

Meanwhile, Timmins Police Service is looking for missing 29-year-old Amelia Spence.

The tree is prepped in Sault Ste Marie on Queen Street East ahead of a Thursday evening lighting ceremony.

Cambrian College has announced that its president, Bill Best, is stepping down, effective January 2023 to take a position at the University of New Brunswick.

After screening most of their films last year online, the North Bay Film Festival is returning to a fully in-person event in just over one week’s time.

The Timmins public works department says with winter already making its presence known for this fall, provincial minimum road maintenance standards are being met and both equipment and staff are poised and on-call.

The city of Sault Ste. Marie’s new mayor Matthew Shoemaker was sworn in officially tonight, reading his address to the city in Italian, French, and English adding his goals include moving the police station or parts of it downtown and to expand the hub trail west.

Watermain rehabilitation work in Greater Sudbury this morning is reducing traffic to one lane in each direction on Elm Street at Durham Street.

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