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News headlines for Wednesday, September 20

Pothole concerns fill the top spot for driver complaints in Greater Sudbury, according to stats in a city staff report headed to the operations committee Sept. 18.

Sunwing Airlines is not expected to return for the winter season in Sault Ste Marie, amid an ongoing pilot and flight crew shortage.

News that the province will replace the Little Current swing bridge is being applauded by the municipality.

Boaters in North Bay will have to hold off on using the municipal launch at Armstrong Park for a few days on account that it’s closed for dredging.

Timmins Police say a previously missing senior in his 70’s known as Rene has been found safe and sound.

Greater Sudbury officials are slated to vote on adding three seasonal sidewalk plow operators during the winter months, at a total cost of $277,000

Meanwhile, Sault Ste. Marie’s is looking into the possibility of implementing special zoning for snow dumps for plows and monitoring the effects of snow runoff.

Free swims are starting up at the Archie Dillon Sportsplex in Timmins. The facility says they’re diving in September16th from 1:15-2:30 p.m.

Sport North Bay is looking to say thanks to area coaches ahead of National Coaches Week. As such they’re accepting submissions to celebrate the positive impact coaches.

In Elliot Lake, the Centennial Arena has been closed after a inspection has deemed it unsafe. There is no word as to how soon remediation work could begin.

Wiikwemkoong first nation is making another step toward safety, adopting the Crime Stoppers service for the community.

The latest budget numbers says Greater Sudbury City staff will need to cut $10.5 million from the base budget in order to hit city council’s mandate for a 4.7-per-cent tax levy increase limit during both of the 2024 and 2025 budget years.

Meanwhile, North Bay property prices up 85.8 per cent since 2018

Significant rainfall expected for Timmins today could add 10 mm in some places

The Sault Ste. Marie YMCA’s Doggy Dip is this weekend. The event comes ahead of the YMCA’s annual pool maintenance closure and is a chance for dogs to take a swim.

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