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News headlines for Tuesday, January 9

Environment Canada says hazardous winter conditions are expected today due to a weather system arriving today, lasting until tomorrow. 15 to 30 cm of snow is possible with poor visibility in areas of heavy snow and blowing snow. Drivers are reminded to take their time.

Robots are rolling into the Cambrian College eDome this Saturday, for the VEX Robotics Competition qualification tournament. A first for the school.

OPP in North Bay is cautioning anglers from venturing out onto the lake until conditions improve.

Selling $10 lots is still on the mind of some in Cochrane, with the program expected to launch by mid-February.

Tom Vair has been appointed Sault Ste Marie’s Chief Administrative Officer. He is set to replace Malcom White, who is leaving at the end of the month.

A boil water advisory has been issued for Benner Place residents in Elliot Lake.

And Parks officials are urging drivers not to stop on highways to let moose lick the salt off their cars. Parks Canada says it causes them to lose their fear of roads and vehicles… evidently, the last thing they need is to be driving around on a wild Moose Chase.

January is Crime Stoppers Month, and last week, the City of Greater Sudbury proclaimed it as such within the city.

North Bay City transit ridership is back to 90 percent of pre-pandemic levels.

The 2023 festive RIDE campaign in Timmins proved some positive results, with zero charges being laid by officers during the campaign.

In Sault Ste Mare, New North Greenhouses Algoma’s largest garden centre has been listed for $2M.

A GOVA Transit boost in Greater Sudbury is hoping to address at-capacity bus issue. The hope is an 11,000 hour increase annually by the end of 2025.

The city of North Bay is reminding drivers that parking on residential streets is not permitted within 24 hours of a snowfall.

A new township sign for Callander is slated to go up in 2024.

The 2023 festive RIDE campaign in Timmins proved some positive results, with zero charges being laid by officers during the campaign.

Sault Ste. Marie councilors have voted this week to look for ways to ensure all city employees receive competitive wages capable of attracting good candidates.

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