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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Thursday, January 26

Alternate Level of Care in Nipissing is getting a provincial boost of $90,000 for the Nipissing Wellness Ontario Health Team. It’s all to help 100 seniors 100 older adults in the last quarter of 2022/23 and another 250 older adults in 2023/24 stay in their homes longer.

Fire Personnel in the New Sudbury area says delays are being experienced for up to four minutes while renovations are underway at a fire station in that part of the city.

West Nipissing Students were out of school yesterday due to lockdowns, due to alleged online comments.

Timmins Ward 5 councillor, Cory Robin, has been elected as president of the BIA board, replacing Jamie Roach.

The most expensive project in Sault Ste. Marie’s history is so far on budget and on time in the just over $700 mil dollar electric arc steelmaking facility.

A new bylaw in Elliot Lake is prohibiting dogs from riding loose and not properly restrained in the open bed of a pickup truck.
Collège Boréal and Cambrian College will host the Ontario College Athletic Association (OCAA) East and West Regional Badminton Championships next week.
A new piece of ski equipment is being unveiled at the Laurentian Ski Hill this weekend able to help those who need it, ski in a sitting position.

The MTO says they will be carrying out a routine inspection of the Swing Bridge in Little Current on January 27. As a result, the bridge will be closed to traffic from 10 am until 5 pm for 15 minutes on the hour.

The Temiskaming Nordic Ski Club is introducing what they’re calling cross-country fundamentals in what they call the Jackrabbit program.

The City of Greater Sudbury will move forward with public consultations over the future of its fire stations.

Greater Sudbury is going ahead with public consultations over the future of the city’s fire stations. The report identified volunteer fire stations in a number of areas as prime candidates for consolidation.

Greater Sudbury Utilities has rerouted power to about half of the 1,200 customers in New Sudbury. This is following a power outage this morning. The utility says it’s all tied to the downing of a “major line”.

In North Bay, all of our outdoor rinks, including the Lee Park oval, are now open. The Lee Park Skating trail is not ready yet but is expected to open soon.

North Bay Hydro says their office will be closed at 3:00 pm today, January 25th. During that time, calls will be redirected to our after-hours service.

In Elliot Lake, city crews will be working in the Pearson Drive area today to cut back the snow banks and widen the streets.

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