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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Thursday, December 1

In keeping with the season, the Canadian Pacific Holiday Train made a stop at the CP Rail station on Elgin Street in Greater Sudbury Yesterday.

North Bay Hydro answered a call for service yesterday, after 200 customers in the areas surrounding Peninsula Rd and Shorewood were without power after high winds brought a tree down on a powerline.

Northern College in Timmins and Northlands College in Saskatchewan have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the hopes to support increased access to education in Northern and remote communities.

The City of Sault Ste. Marie is developing its new Active Transportation Master Plan, called “Soo Moves” with the goal of providing recommendations on how to move the city to an integrated mobility network.

Those in Iroquois Falls will have a chance to spread some warmth and keep their tummies full. KFM’s Catherine Bell has more…

The City of Greater Sudbury is highlighting building permit numbers issued for the second and third quarters of 2022, which totalled some $64 million dollars.

In Nipissing, hundreds of children aged four to 12 will be making homemade Christmas cards for those in LTC thanks to a partnership between the Near North Palliative Care Network, and the Near North School Board.

It’s Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week in Ontario, and many elementary schools are engaging in various initiatives to take on the issue.

A new report from the Municipal Benchmarking Network of Canada indicates that Greater Sudbury, compared to a number of other cities, places 13th when it comes to getting people into affordable housing.

A new municipal office in East Ferris, and a municipal garage, are both should be ready to open their doors in early 2023.

The Sault Area Hospital says, as a way to give back this season, they’ve lifted the gates for free parking.

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