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News headlines for Friday, November 24

New road designs have debuted on Larch Street in Greater Sudbury. Ongoing road work on Larch Street includes a couple of pilot programs which, if successful, could be adopted throughout the city’s downtown core.

North Bay’s skate park a step closer to reality. The 2nd of three public meetings for the new skate park that is slated to be built in 2024 was held late last week

The city of Timmins says policing is at an acceptable level. That said, the police association has asked the Ontario Civilian Police Commission for help with retaining current officers in the city.

Sault YMCA is welcoming back familiar face as interim CEO. John Haddock brings decades of experience to position, having served as local CEO and CFO.

Algoma Public Health will be trimming its workforce. This development comes after APH board members approved a budget of $17.2 million for 2024 at their meeting held this week.

An alleged incident at a Chelmsford store led to a brief lockdown at Chelmsford Valley District Composite School yesterday. Thankfully a safety issue never materialized at the school itself.

A winter weather travel advisory is in effect for the Sault. Environment Canada says Heavy snow will combine with gusty northwesterly winds up to 50 km/h to give reduced visibilities at times. Motorists should expect hazardous winter driving conditions and adjust travel plans accordingly

A majority of Algoma Public Health board members this week to seek provincial funding to study the feasibility of a voluntary merger with Public Health Sudbury & Districts.

West Nipissing says their roads are in “decent shape”. This is according to a recent review. The municipality studied all regional roads to assess their condition and estimate how much to budget for repairs in upcoming years.

Powassan town council is holding off diving into the deep end of pool repairs, until they know what those repairs will cost. Estimates vary widely from $100,000 to $500,000.

Algoma Public Health will be trimming its workforce. This development comes after APH board members approved a budget of $17.2 million for 2024 at their meeting held this week.

Timmins Police has been given some national recognition for the design of their cruisers. The Timmins Police Service cruiser took the top spot in the Best Dressed Cruiser category for a Blue Line Magazine competition.

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