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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Thursday, December 15

The Near North District School Board trustees have now voted in favour of striking a committee to begin the process of renaming and rebranding Chippewa SS, which first opened in the late 1950s.

A residential fire yesterday at home on Madeleine Avenue in New Sudbury has caused an estimated $150,000 in damages, but thankfully no injuries.

North Bay OPP is reminding the public, once again to stay off the ice, adding while it’s cold, it simply hasn’t been cold enough, long enough.

Timmins Police are pitching a 4.89% budget increase for next year for a number of services including a transition to Next-generation 9-1-1 and an increased number of officers.

In Sault Ste Marie, Emergency crews responded to a two-vehicle collision at the corner of Trunk Road and Dacey Road that occurred shortly after 7 p.m. While there were no injuries, a tow truck was needed on the scene.

On Manitoulin Island, volunteer fire personnel are being thanked for their response after a fire at the main administration office and store, recreation and washroom facilities building at Stanley Park Campgrounds, in Spring Bay.

In Greater Sudbury, the question of amalgamating some of the city’s 24 fire and paramedic stations has been deferred to mid-January.

In Greater Sudbury, The Railroad museum is honouring Eileen Thompson, the last active charter member of the Northern Ontario Railroad Museum and Heritage Centre, stepping down from the museum’s board after nearly 40 years of service.

The City of North Bay is getting almost $5.6 million from the province to support the community’s infrastructure needs as part of a larger infuse.

The Timmins Police Service is looking to determine the current whereabouts and well-being of 32-year-old Blake Surnoski.

Environment Canada says a special Winter weather travel advisory is in effect for today. Snowfall accumulations of 5 to 10 cm. There could also be reduced visibility due to snow and local blowing snow.

On Manitoulin Island, with recently discovered major structural problems with the Billings township fire hall, the extensive renovation that had been planned for the building has been suspended.

Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival has announced that Patrick O’Hearn, Cinéfest’s managing director for the past 17 years, has been named as the organization’s new executive director.

A Temiskaming Shores resident, Doug Walsh, has been appointed to a vacant trustee seat on District School Board Ontario North East.

Laurentian Ski Hill in North Bay, has now started preparations for the ski season.

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