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News headlines for Tuesday, December 19

The City of Greater Sudbury will replace the Nelson Street pedestrian bridge next year, a job that comes with an estimated cost of 3 million dollars.

Discussion is ongoing with North Bay and Mattawa Conservation Authority staff over possible unionization

The Timmins Police say a previously missing woman Brittney Paul…has been located safe and sound.

Social Services Sault Ste. Marie has appointed its first-ever chief operating officer after an internal restructuring, Louie Bruni, a graduate of Algoma University.

The Greater Sudbury Public Library has moved to a fine-free approach for overdue material it hopes to become more accessible for users.

No surprise here….the North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority had recorded below normal snow depth for this time of year.

Sports for Kids Timmins is reporting a successful season helping 158 children in 233 different sports activities.

Sault City Council has approved an increase to the 2024 police budget, which is going from $33 million to more than $37 million.

The city is seeking an animal services coordinator as it embarks on a pilot project that will see the municipality take over delivery of animal control services.

Power has been restored in Greater Sudbury following an outage yesterday in the Capreol area affecting Coulson Street, Hemlock Street and area. Our crews are on site to remove a tree that has damaged hydro wires.

The city of Greater Sudbury says they’re continuing to work with community partners all to find space for those in need of a warm place to sleep as the weather continues to get colder.

The Near North District School Board says at least one school got the day off as M.T. Davidson Public School in Callander was closed today due to a lack of water. The closure included the daycare centre.

Timmins Fire services say the latest food drive in the community has surpassed last years giving. Last year, the numbers say they had close to 2,000 pounds and this year they’re expecting over 2,500 pounds.

SAH says soon enough they will be able to perform more heart procedures for more patients as construction of the hospital’s second cardiac catheterization lab is almost done.

Elliot Lake says the primary city number was still down, and is providing an alternative though the cities website.

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