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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Tuesday, December 20

The federal government has pledged more than $3.3 million to support two bicycle-related infrastructure projects, including bike paths in the central core area of Sudbury.

An increase in enrolment is being reported at the Near North District School Board, noting that now over 10,000 have enrolled, which is higher than pre-pandemic levels.

In Timmins, the ice is back in at the Mountjoy Arena, set to reopen in the near future.

In Sault Ste Marie, 2023 will see a number of new faces occupying familiar roles, including a new president of Sault College, a new chief of staff at Sault Area Hospital, and a new chief administrative officer for the City of Sault Ste. Marie.

The Elliot Lake Historical Society has announced its first regular board of directors.

Environment Canada is calling for “significant storm weather” into the holiday weekend and drivers are being asked to plan accordingly.

Laurentian University’s board of governors recently added another member, Tammy Manitowabi, has been appointed to serve for a three-year term, beginning this month.

The Near North District School Board is putting provincial funding toward small groups and individual tutoring for students in Kindergarten through Grade 12 funding, all part of Ontario Plan to Catch Up.

A new housing development is being planned for Iroquois Falls. Deemed affordable housing, the hope is to use the empty lot behind Calvert Street for 150 units.

Elliot Lake Condos is paying it forward after being gifted with two cartons of shopping bags from Pearson Plaza. The condo board decided in turn to use them to have a food drive for the Elliot Lake Food Bank.

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