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News headlines for Friday, May 19

A large swathe of undeveloped and sparsely wooded land near Coniston is now the site of a tree plant. Sponsored by Tree Canada and Nespresso. It’s a relatively large piece of big piece of property, measuring over 100 hectares.

And the city of North Bay is looking for names for five of its snowplows. North Bay’s Roads Department will be accepting until the end of July. Next week is is National Public Works Week and officials naming the plow are a fun idea the city is pushing.

Sudbury MP Viviane Lapointe is going door to door in the riding. The goal is, apparently, is to seek feedback from her constituents on the job that she’s doing.

After a multi year hiatus, the East Ferris Trade Show returns for its eighth year at the East Ferris Community Centre.

The City of Timmins has written off over $171K in unpaid fines. In short, they’re more than 10 years old and so deemed.

The Mill Market and the City of Sault Ste. Marie are currently accepting proposals from local food vendors and makers for mobile units to be part of the new Downtown Plaza. They will be setting up in shipping containers.

Hydro One is notifying customers in the Manitoulin and surrounding area of a planned power outage. It happens tomorrow from 7am – 11am and will affect more than on 10k customers. (10,617)

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