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Here’s a look at this morning headlines for Wednesday, December 21

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A travelling science exhibit from Sudbury’s Science North is heading east, to the Montréal Science Centre as part of a cross-Canada tour for young people.

The province is funding over 50 job placement opportunities in Nipissing to the tune of $1,5 million ($1.582,332) through the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation.

When Timmins city council gets together in the New Year, on the docket will be a discussion on a possible 3-way stop reinstated at Vimy and MacLean.

The City of Sault Ste. Marie says they have received 175 pothole claims to date in 2022, compared to just 25 the previous year

After a two-year absence, the 14th Elliot Lake Ice Fishing Derby will return on Feb. 25, 2023, on Horne Lake.

Greater Sudbury Police are actively searching for 51-year-old Mark Giambattista missing since approximately 9 p.m. on Dec. 19. He may be in the South end or Highway 17 bypass area.

A warming centre will open for the winter months in North Bay in early January, to operate out of the old OPP headquarters on Chippewa Street.

In Iroquois Fall, a group named Due North Housing is planning to develop a 150-unit subdivision within the community with the hopes it will create 150 new jobs.

The Province of Ontario is pledging $4.5M for infrastructure renewal in Sault, which will include $2.4 million for road resurfacing, and $215,000 for pedestrian crossovers.

There were thankfully no injuries after a Greater Sudbury transit bus collided with a passenger vehicle Tuesday afternoon on Frood Road.

Greater Sudbury is accepting applications for boards, panels, and committees. Applications are being accepted until Jan. 8, 2023

In North Bay “Soles for souls” are giving back to the homeless. Five trunks were filled with hats, mitts, scarves, and thermal socks, and 60 pairs of brand-new winter boots were donated to the homeless

The Species at Risk program from Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory has started a Friends of Manitoulin Turtles group, hoping to get people interested in helping turtles across the entire Island. The working group held a brainstorming session on December 12 to see who was interested and share ideas for initial actions and projects.

Little Current is removing dumpsters from town limits due to high level of misuse

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