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News headlines for Thursday, November 16

In the 2024 spending for Greater Sudbury, the city plans to spend $60 million for bed redevelopment and equipment replacement at Pioneer Manor.

There where no injures in a fire just before 5:15 a.m. yesterday in Greater Sudbury. It was at a residential building on Orell Street in Garson. The cause has not been released.

In North Bay this week it was decided that Erika Lougheed will serve another year term as the Chair of the Near North District School Board. She will be joined by a new Vice-Chair, Ashley St. Pierre, who is taking over the seat from Wesley Howard.

The Province is spending just over $2 million (2.1) so that those on the Polar Bear Express can have WIFI.

Sault Ste Marie CAO Malcom White, will retire at the end of January 2024 after 35 years with the city.

Central Manitoulin Public School Grade 8 student Jolie Labranche is one of the winners of the Rainbow District School Board traditional harvest celebration exhibition finale.

The North Bay Police continue to work through the process of setting up police body-worn cameras.

Elliot Lake General Hospital is benefiting from a $25,000 infuse to go, ultimately, toward the hospital’s oncology renovations.

Sault Ste Marie Police are looking for a missing man. Mark Graves was last seen on November 10, on Spring Street between Queen Street and Bay Street.

Progress is being made on replacing the Hoyle bridge, in Timmins with 90 per cent design for the new bridge design submitted.

The Ontario government is offering disaster recovery assistance to those in the Iroquois Falls area affected by the flooding around Nellie Lake last April and May.

Approximately $10.5 million in proposed adjustments have been made to the Greater Sudbury budget, for and annual tax levy increases of no greater than 4.7 per cent.

North Bay Hydro has a planned outage. Next WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 and will apply for Silver Lady Lane, Hwy 63, and a portion of Anita Avenue. The estimated time of outage is 9:00 am to 12:00 pm.

Meanwhile, in Timmins, Algonquin Boulevard is now open to traffic in both directions between Mountjoy and Cedar Street.  This marks the end of construction season for this year.

Sault Ste. Marie residents can give input about accessibility and municipal services at an upcoming come-and-go event. It’s been hosted at the Accessibility Centre Nov. 29 event from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

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