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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Monday, December 19

Daytime cold weather programs have been established in North Bay. DNSSAB says they include The Gathering Place, Northern Pines, and the transit terminal on Oak Street.

Greater Sudbury has officially opened a new outdoor rink at Robinson Playground in the Cranbrook Crescent area.

The Timmins Police Service is looking to confirm the whereabouts and well-being of 28-year-old Derrick WRIGHTMAN, last seen December 13th.

The City of will Elliot Lake is applying, once again, for an arts hub grant, known as the federally sponsored Green and Inclusive Community Grant Fund.

Hydro One has announced its commitment to support customers in financial need with its Winter Relief Fund.

The Adanac Ski Hill in Greater Sudbury is now open for the season.

Espanola and Manitoulin Island OPP have launched Project Lifesaver, used to aid the search for those who are venerable.

Cobalt is considering parking a by-law concerning parking permits following recommendations from its bylaw officer.

NorthEast OPP is in need of more communicators or dispatchers.

The Municipality of Charlton and Dack has a new chief administrative officer, Barbara Knauth who comes with 14 years of municipal experience.

The Soo Locks’ MacArthur Lock is now closed to marine traffic until April of next year to perform critical maintenance.

The Manitoulin OPP is looking to check on the well-being and whereabouts of 15-year-old missing teen Jasmine Bertrand who may be in Espanola or Sudbury.

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry is conducting moose aerial inventory surveys in wildlife management units across the province to help monitor moose populations across the Province.

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