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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Tuesday, March 14

Callander boaters can rest easy. The municipality has repaired the breakwater running along the dock on Lansdowne Street and used over 200 tones of rock to do so.

Following delays, the City of Greater Sudbury is still organizing a series of public meetings to educate the public and receive feedback on proposed changes to fire/paramedic stations.

The Skate path at Hollinger Park is open through the March Break.

Timmins City council has approved an interim lease agreement with the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) to expand the Stratospheric Balloon Base at the Victor M. Power Airport.

Watershed alliance in Greater Sudbury is pushing to reduce salt impact on Sudbury lakes, noting that no new road projects should go ahead if it will only add more sodium to the drinking water.

The City of North Bay says 25 ash trees to be cut down at the waterfront. It starts this week. Evidently, the emerald ash borer is creating havoc with parks and municipally-owned properties.

The slow restoration of passenger rail continues to get back on track, with the unveiling of where the new terminus will be located in Porcupine just off Falcon Street.

Passenger traffic is taking off once again at Sault airport. Passenger levels are at 80% of pre-pandemic February levels

DTSSAB says it is working with Cobalt to address challenges with what they call “social housing in that community”

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