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News headlines for Thursday, December 21

The Sudbury Indie Cinema is getting a $60,000 boost thanks to the Greater Sudbury Development Corporation.

North Bay Fire crews were on scene for a time yesterday off Cartier Street, just off McKeown Ave due to a gas leak. Crews from Enbridge Gas were also on scene. There were no injures.

With temperatures expected to drop to -26 overnight yesterday in some places, Timmins is now on the back half of a cold-weather alert.

The Algoma District school board says the current smartphone rules in place for students are working and a cell phone ban is not on the horizon.

Repairs to the Centennial Arena was once again on Elliot Lake city council agenda last night.

Today is the first day of Winter… while it doesn’t officially arrive until just before 10:30pm… it will mark the shortest day of the year when it comes to the sunlight.

Students Ecole Secondaire MacDonald-Cartier had one of their own… and a Canadian Celebrity at that return for a visit. Sudbury soccer star Cloé Lacasse came by to address the kids.

A jump in ambulance calls is in Nipissing is prompting a tax hike. The District of Nipissing Social Services Administration Board’s budget is estimated to increase by more than 3.5 per cent.

Timmins City council has approved the 2024 water and wastewater budget. The annual increase is approximately 4.3 per cent, all outlined in the 10-year financial plan.

Meanwhile Sault Ste Marie City councilors has asked for a report on the possible regulation of the business when it comes to paper and flyer deliver… directing that all materials be placed in a door, mailbox or other appropriate receptacle.

Rainbow District School Board school students have collected over 24,900 cans of food for the Edgar Burton Kids Helping Kids Food Drive.
North Bay City Council has voted 9-1 in favour of moving forward with a plan for a revamped twin-pad arena and community centre project.

In the New year, the town of Cochrane says they’ll hold meetings regarding residential lots sales for the low, low price of $10.

The James L. McIntyre Centennial Library has announced the schedule for book clubs it is hosting in 2024. They go from February through May.

The former Roman Avenue school in Elliot Lake is now the site for a major development, announced this week.

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