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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Thursday, January 5

HSN in Greater Sudbury is seeking candidates from Northeastern Ontario to serve on the Board of Directors for a renewable term of up to three years.

The power is back on in the South End of Greater Sudbury, following an outage that affected customers in the Telstar, Vega, Wayne, and St. Charles Lake Road areas.

West Nipissing council has decided to create a comprehensive taxi by-law to ensure “the public is protected in all instances” and is looking for public input.

The sports for Kids office is now open for 2023 applications.

A person needed medical attention in Sault Ste Marie following a fire at the bus terminal on Dennis St. yesterday.

In Cochrane, Skidoo Trails Top A west of town and A106C remain closed as the Ontario Power Generation will be releasing water on the Frederickhouse River.

The City of Elliot Lake and local OPP are sharing contact numbers for different emergency services to help reduce the number of calls to the emergency line.

In Sault Ste Marie, Bon Soo returns with its 60th winter carnival in less than a month.

A three-year $360k program has been launched analyzing the impact of tiny homes in Northern Ontario, taking place at Sudbury’s Collège Boréal.

And for prospective college kids eyeing a career in business, a new four-year Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program is coming to Cambrian College a $1,000 entrance scholarship for those who qualify, even if it’s a student is transferring… looking for a change in program.

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