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News headlines for Wednesday, November 8

Watermain valve repair is slated to cause low water pressure until around 8 a.m. this morning in the Cambrian Heights area of Greater Sudbury.

The Nipissing Lakers Women’s Volleyball program is celebrating its 30th anniversary.

Behind-the-scenes renovations at the Croatian Hall in Timmins are almost complete as the iconic space with the vintage 1920s pressed tin ceiling and chandeliers is getting a facelift.

The Giving Tree program is returning to Sault Ste. Marie Public Library for a third year.
Winter clothing items like gloves, hats, scarves, and other cold weather accessories will be available starting November 14th at both the James L. McIntyre Centennial Library and the North Branch.

Blind River Council has welcomed its council’s newest member, Katie Whitlock to the council chamber. This comes after a special council meeting last week to fill the vacant council seat.

The Province of Ontario has announced $108M to expand the Ornge presence at the Greater Sudbury airport.

The Gathering Place says the serving of meals in Sturgeon Falls has come time an end for now, noting that ideally, and if funding allows, the food service will return in the late spring of next year.

In keeping with Ontario’s annual Crime Prevention Week, Timmins Police Service is issuing a reminder about taking extra care of seniors within the community.

The Revamped Station Mall in Sault Ste Marie could include up to 12 new condo towers.

Blind River Council is opting for earlier meeting times, now to start an hour earlier at 6 p.m. rather than 7 p.m.

The city of Greater Sudbury’s latest estimate, says their annual infrastructure deficit is $130 million dollars.

Environment Canada says an approaching low pressure system will bring snow to the region starting this evening, tapering off to light flurries by Thursday morning just about everywhere. Motorists should expect hazardous winter driving conditions and adjust travel plans accordingly. Surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways and parking lots may become difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow.

The city of Greater Sudbury’s latest estimate, says their annual infrastructure deficit is $130 million dollars.

Wahnapitae First Nation will soon be home to a new 20,000-square-foot soundstage in a collaboration between an Indigenous-owned business and a Los Angeles film production company.

City crews are at O’Brien Avenue and Airport Road today for a water repair project. The work began this morning and is anticipated to be completed by the end of the day.

The province is investing over $1.3 million to four economic development projects in Timmins. In short, the investment is slated to help address food insecurities, improve municipal infrastructure and create jobs in the Northeast.

A previously missing Sault Ste Marie woman, Mildred White has been located safely, and is no longer considered missing.

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