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News headlines for Wednesday, January 10

The annual Mining Health and Safety Conference is once again set to return to Sudbury. Hosted by Workplace Safety North, the three-day event is slated for April 16-18.

North Bay police are seeking a missing 44-year-old, Lisa Brown-Stevens, last seen January 5th.

New owners will take over Kap and Iroquois Falls power plants next month. This is after getting the green light from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.

The city of Sault Ste Marie is asking drivers to avoid parking on the street during the daytime to give crews a chance to clear the roads.

Elliot Lake has added a boil water advisory for 3 – 14 Holt Place and 13 – 31 Hirshhorn Avenue to facilitate repairs to a broken water main in the area.

The Haileybury Curling Club is off and rolling for the new year, welcoming back members and visitors.

The Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society is looking for five new board members as well as other volunteers to help plan and execute its 2024 events.

The North Bay Sports Hall of Fame is looking to honor sports achievements in 2023.
Nominations for several sports awards are being sought.

Moose Cree First Nation officials hopeful winter road opens this month.

Amongst other locations Sault Ste Marie declared this first major snow fall of the year a ‘significant weather event,’ . The city says main and collector roads will be cleared first before hitting the side streets.

Cambrian College’s main campus and satellite sites in Val Caron, Espanola and Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands (Little Current) are open today for regularly scheduled classes and other activities.

Meanwhile, due to the heavy snowfall overnight, Northern College’s Timmins campus is closed today.

North Bay’s 2024 water and wastewater budget is moving forward. Council finalized a plan at a special committee meeting on Monday to cap this year’s increase at 5%.

The Sault Ste. Marie Police Service is requesting the community’s assistance in locating 37-year-old Jeannine. They are described as 5’4″ tall with thin build, brown eyes, and short blue hair.

Greater Sudbury has received $436,000 in Federal Funding to help people living unsheltered this winter.

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