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News headlines for Tuesday, January 16

Greater Sudbury Police is seeking a missing teen. Known only as Mariah, she was last seen at 11 p.m. Jan. 14 on Albany Street.

The City of North Bay’s Environmental Services department is proposing an increase in tipping fees at the Merrick Landfill facility.

Timmins city budget could be given the green light this week. A meeting to that end is scheduled for tonight. On the table is a three percent net levy increase this year.

Sault Ste. Marie says outdoor rinks are ready to open for the winter season, starting today.

St. Joseph’s General Hospital in Elliot Lake has declared an outbreak in the acute care hospital’s third-floor Med-Surg unit.

Greater Sudbury’s fire department says crews are staying diligent to check on those in encampments to provide fire education and safety as temperatures drop.

Work on the new Chippewa Secondary School fence project has started on the north end of the secondary school’s north parking lot.

A thrilling hockey game between first responders and a local team in Kap scored big points for the foodbank, with 570 pounds of food being donated.

A squall warning is in effect for some communities north of Sault Ste Marie, which includes Searchmont – Montreal River Harbour – Batchawana Bay as multi-day lake effect snow squalls could bring 40 to 70 cm of snow.

Greater Sudbury Police say there were thankfully no injuries after a commercial vehicle rear-ended a school bus with students on board on Highway 17 in the city yesterday.

A number of weather alerts that began Monday are expected to continue until tomorrow in most areas as lake-effect snow moves inland from the Great Lakes in the northeast causing treacherous travelling conditions. To that end, drivers are asked to take their time.

The ‘Bark bus’ has rolled into Greater Sudbury. Dozens of rescue dogs from the north arrived in Sudbury on Monday looking for a new start with a new family.

Nipissing University is teaming up with SpacesShared, an online home sharing platform, to create new affordable housing options for students.

The Timmins city budget could be given the green light this week. A meeting to that end is scheduled for tonight.

Sault Ste. Marie says outdoor rinks are ready to open for the winter season, starting today.

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