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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Tuesday, January 3

The Power was back on 90 minutes after it went out in New Sudbury over the weekend. Hydro crews are thanking the public for their patience as they were tasked with re-fusing a switch.

Due to an error in the city-generated app, North Bay residents who missed curbside garbage collection this week can place double the weekly bag limit this week.

Preparations are underway at the McIntyre Curling Club in Timmins ahead of the under 2023 U18 Curling Championship next month.

For those done with this year’s pic in Sault Ste Marie, Clean North is collecting Christmas Trees at the Cambrian Mall parking lot on Great Northern Road until January 14th

The Elliot Lake Snowbirds Snowmobile Club will receive $25,000 from the city for upgrades to the Stanrock Road detour trail.

The Haileybury Curling Club returns today.

Sudbury’s College Boréal will host free workshops for up-and-coming francophone artists in 2023 come the spring.

North Bay has started up its annual Christmas tree drop-off once again, at the public works yard at 1399 Franklin St. available until Jan. 14

Callander town council says soon enough they will be issuing a call for a new part-time by-law officer.

Timmins Police is looking for a missing resident, 42-year-old Robert Van Alstine.

Université de Hearst and Collège Boréal have announced the signing of an articulation agreement all to aid Boréal students to further their studies at the Northern School.

Emergency services in North Bay were called to the scene of a transport trailer that became disengaged near the Omischl Sports Field Complex, this morning. Thankfully there were no injuries, but 50 gallons of diesel did need to be cleaned up.

Antoine Mountain in Mattawa remains closed for the time being due to mild temperatures.

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