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News headlines for Tuesday, December 5

Two long-serving employees of Cambrian College are joining the executive.

Janice Clarke has been chosen as Cambrian’s new Vice-President Academic, and Janneke Nicholls has been selected as Cambrian’s new Vice-President of Finance, Administration and Applied Research.

The North Bay Police Service have launched their Festive R.I.D.E Program.

The City of Timmins has launched what it calls the Heart of Gold Civic Recognition Program to recognize people and organizations who go above and beyond.

The New Year is less than a month away, and that will mean a new toll system at international bridge.

The Harvest Kitchen food security initiative has officially resumed in Elliot Lake with its free or ‘pay what you can’ meals.

A pair of road closures has been announced for Municipal Road 55 at Copper Cliff. It’s happening today and next Tuesday, Dec. 12. It involves maintenance and construction work on the new high-voltage power line conductors. There will be three closures, lasting aprox. 20 minutes.

In North Bay, Tenants could move into former J.W. Trusler as soon as February. Twenty-four out of the more than 120 units available to rent would be designated as rent-geared-to-income or affordable units.

Timmins Police say a previously missing 25-year old Kasia has been located safe.

Algoma District School Board students are gearing up for an annual high school robotics competition. Students from 5 schools will be heading to Boreal French Immersion Public this Saturday for a series of head-to-head matches.

Wiikwemkoong Tourism has taken part in a voyage to Germany to promote Indigenous tourism.

The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities is thanking two retiring police chiefs in the region for their ‘exemplary dedication’ and efforts to improve society. Both North Bay Police’s Chief Scott Tod Timmins Police Chief Daniel Foy recently announced their retirements.

Ontario’s Ministry of Health has given approval to St. Joseph’s Continuing Care Centre (SJCCC) in Sudbury for the final allocation of 36 beds for the Rehabilitation Bed Expansion Project.

A previously missing 25-year-old Woman from Sault Ste Marie known as Kasia has been located safe and sound.

The Algoma Youth Wellness Hub has launched virtual services ahead of a brick and mortar service in the New Year.

Sudbury Mastermind toy store will close. All part of a larger move, the chain says they will close 18 of its 66 stores, which includes the Sudbury location.

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