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News headlines for Friday, December 1

Laurentian University has marked a milestone. The 40th graduate from its PhD in Rural and Northern Health program.

North Bay residents are encouraged to toss a few more non-perishables into the cart, if they can, as North Bay Food Bank says they’re feeling a significant uptick in usage.

Timmins City staff will look into a potential new recreation centre locally.

Sault Ste Marie law enforcement agencies will hit the streets over the next month in an effort to curb impaired driving in Sault Ste. Marie for the Christmas season.

A Strategic Meeting is being for Elliot Lake. It happens on December 6th, and those who can’t attend are being asked to comment online.

A new program in downtown Sudbury will launch January 1st, all to will put more outreach workers in the core during the day instead of police officers to help those in need.

The Nipissing-Parry Sound Catholic District School Board has appointed by acclamation Shawn Fitzsimmons as Chair while Jacques Bégin will take the seat as Vice-Chair.

The preventative boil water advisory has been lifted for Pine Street in Timmins, between Second and Third Avenue has been lifted.

The PUC in Sault Ste Marie is warning of phone scammers posing as PUC bill collectors. Those who have questions about their bill can contact their provider directly.

After five years of hard work, there is now a homeless shelter in New Liskeard known as Zach’s Crib.

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