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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Monday January 30

Detours were needed in North Bay yesterday and Police cruiser was one of two vehicles involved in a two-car collision on Lakeshore Drive.

There’s no word as to the cause, or injuries following an apartment fire in Greater Sudbury. It happened at Ramsey view court in the south end of the city. 30 people have been displaced.

The Emergency Shelter in Timmins, Living Space, on Spruce St. S., and the 705 Risktakers RT Bus remain available as a warming station at City Hall for those in need during the back half of an extreme cold weather event.

Sault Ste Marie city council will be looking at a proposed 2023 budget tonight, which calls for a 5.97 percent levy hike.

Food bins have been placed in the main lobbies of the Blanche River Health sites in Englehart and Kirkland Lake as a way to assist area food banks.

Highway 17 is open this morning after being closed in both directions near Hagar. A tractor-trailer needed to be removed. No further information has been given.

The City of North Bay is proceeding with the reconstruction tenders for a section of Main Street.
A travel advisory is in place north of Sault Ste Mare in the areas of Searchmont, Montreal River Harbour and Batchawana Bay.
In Timmins, drivers are being asked to watch for snow removal personnel on Lakeshore and the Railway.
The Temiskaming Shores Community Volunteer Income Tax Program is continuing to aid individuals in need file their income tax returns.

The Sault College board of governors has approved the purchase of two new single-engine planes at a cost of approximately $500,000 each.

The city of Elliot Lake will undergo a strategic planning exercise this year, noting their last one was held in 2015.

The power is back on after three areas on Manitoulin were without power at the top end of the weekend affecting over 50 0 customers.

The city of Temiskaming shores is rethinking how to complete the long-awaited splash pad on the New Liskeard waterfront on time and on budget.

The Municipality of Bonfield says they will be keeping a sharp eye on what they call digital assets, including its website and all data held within Town Hall. To that end, they will be running security tests on the system at regular intervals.

In Timmins, drivers are being asked to watch for snow removal personnel on Lakeshore and the Railway.

The Temiskaming Shores Community Volunteer Income Tax Program is continuing to aid individuals in need file their income tax returns.

The Sault College board of governors has approved the purchase of two new single-engine planes at a cost of approximately $500,000 each.

The city of Elliot Lake will undergo a strategic planning exercise this year, noting their last one was held in 2015.

The power is back on after three areas on Manitoulin were without power at the top end of the weekend affecting over 500 customers.

The city of Temiskaming shores is rethinking how to complete the long-awaited splash pad on the New Liskeard waterfront on time and on budget.

The Temiskaming Transit committee says the bus service will return to full-sized buses and an hourly schedule, particularly at peak times.

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