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News Headlines for Monday, November 6

Municipal and contracted winter maintenance crews in Greater Sudbury are out and about familiarizing themselves with routes before the full winter season hits.

Memorial Gardens in North Bay is getting its first electric ice resurface. City staff members are currently undergoing training.

The film and television industry is growing in Timmins. Film crew training courses that will give people the tools they need in order to land a career in the industry will be taking place over three weekends.

The City of Sault Ste Marie says that by the end of the 2023 construction season, 10 city parks will be revitalized.

École Saint-Joseph in Blind River will be closed today for all students from kindergarten to Grade 8 due to work on municipal water infrastructure in the vicinity of the school.

Life-saving alarms that detect smoke and carbon monoxide are available from the City of Temiskaming Shores, for those who need one.

The building of Tiny homes is a concept being explored by Armstrong Township. They are the latest Northern Ontario township to try and determine feasibility.

Lactalis Canada Inc. is getting a $1.4 million from the provincial government, all to convert its Sudbury milk facility into a premium non-dairy, plant-based facility.

A tentative agreement has been reached averting strike action at NOSM University. Faculty, librarians and professional staff will vote on Nov. 8 on whether to accept a tentative contract reached on the weekend.

Callander has adopted its community standards by-law. Under the bylaw, grass will need to be cut, hedges trimmed, and garbage will need to be removed from the property.

From grass to snow, Timmins is under a snow fall warning. Snowfall accumulations near 15 cm is expected reducing visibility for drivers. Areas south of Timmins will likely see a transition to rain this afternoon before a change back to periods of light snow this evening.

Sault Ste. Marie Public Library will be celebrating paper at its upcoming Paper Craft Festival. It’s going ahead from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, November 10.

Construction work has begun on the Highway 108 sewer and water Improvements project in Elliot Lake. The work will include a new watermain and a new sanitary force main connecting Timber Road to Lakeview Road along Highway 108, including repaving of the roadway surfaces where crossings occur.

Another edition of Safe Ride Home Sudbury kicks off this month, with a base of operations in full prep mode for the season.

The Nipissing University Student Union is hosting a Day of Action Wednesday. It’ll include a panel discussion that will focus on OSAP Grants, free tuition, and education justice.

In Sault Ste Marie the 13th annual JOY-Full Socks campaign has started up, which provides warm socks and hygiene products to area residents in need.

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