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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Friday, January 6

The city of Greater Sudbury says all city streets, sidewalks, laneways, highways and byways in the area should be cleared his morning after yesterday’s snowfall.

North Bay is looking for a new CAO after David Euler who has served since 2019, accepted an early retirement package.

Those looking to drop off their tree this weekend in Timmins can do so at a number of sites including the Mountjoy Arena, in South Porcupine – Public Works yard, and the Schumacher fire hall.

The Sault Community Career Centre, working with the settlement and integration of newcomers and refugees, is looking for volunteers.

In Elliot Lake, Part of Colwill Road will be closed for repair for a time as heavy equipment and trucks will be moving throughout the area.

The Junction Creek Committee in Greater Sudbury has received $46K to study turtle habitats.

North Bay OPP, Fire and EMS responded to a serious motor vehicle collision involving two vehicles around 10:30 yesterday morning, near the landfill.

Kids in Timmins looking for a little shinny will need to wait until next weekend before outdoor rinks open.

Staff at the Manitoulin Lodge Nursing Home in Gore Bay have completed a mock evacuation exercise, completing the drill with flying colours.

The Elliot Lake Physician Recruitment Committee and St. Joseph’s General Hospital have announced that a new Doctor, Dr. Adeel Amir, will start a family practice in the city.

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