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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Thursday November 17

The Sudbury Action Centre for Youth has appointed a new executive director, Arvind Mohandoss.

The nine trustees of the new Near North District School Board were sworn in at its inaugural meeting this week, with Erika Lougheed as the new Board Chair, while Howard Wesley became vice chair.

After months of being closed, and needing replacement, the Bruce Avenue bridge in Timmins reopened this week.

The Sault’s annual ski and snowboard swap is returning this Saturday for the first time in two years, in support of the Canadian Ski Patrol.

The federal government is looking to make good on its promise to implement a national school food policy, starting with obtaining feedback from Canadians.

Starting next year, Carrefour Options+, Conseil scolaire catholique Nouvelon’s continuing education school, will offer the Personal Support Worker (PSW) program in Greater Sudbury.

Shawn Fitzsimmons was elected chair of the Nipissing-Parry Sound Catholic District School Board during Tuesday’s inaugural meeting for the 2022 – 2026 term.

A reminder is being given to stay away from the flooded Mattagami River and Porcupine Lake. This is after a local senior walking, on what she thought was a iced-over part of the trail, went through the ice. First responders took care of the woman. Police officers and firefighters stayed on the scene until city public works brought in barricades for the area.

The Sault Film Festival in partnership with the Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre is slated to make its return in November, specifically on the 25th, 26th, and 27th.

Eighteen-year-old Autumn Peltier of Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory was a finalist for this year’s International Children’s Peace Prize. Ms. Peltier is also known by some an ‘a Water Protector,’ as she’s been advocating for clean water in Canada and beyond for many years.

Englehart Fall Fair awards night November 19.

Police are looking for information regarding the whereabouts of a missing person Nicole Gauthier. She is 53 years old, 5’1, 135 lbs with auburn medium-length hair and blue eyes. She wears prescription glasses. She is believed to be operating a 2014 Toyota Camry, 4-door, white in colour Lic # ATFS 073. She was last seen in the Whitefish area on Wednesday morning.

Gayle Payette has been selected to take on the role of principal of Lakeview School in M’Chigeeng First Nation.

 

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