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News headlines Thursday, January 18

The Downtown Sudbury Business Improvement Area partnered with the Go-Give Project to hire two full-time professional outreach workers.

The Jack Garland Airport is hoping to attract more business to the northern Ontario airport through a new promotional article in Wings magazine, a Canadian national aviation publication.

Blind River’s new school will be known as Three Rivers JK-12 School. 50 million building to open in 2025.

Wiikwemkoong High, Manitoulin Secondary robotics teams have been gifted with McMaster engineering scholarships.

Cochrane council has decided to wait to decide if its pay will increase this year.

Ski racers from across Ontario will take over Searchmont this weekend, The Soo area resort will be open for the weekend, giving visitors a chance to watch the annual Mealey Classic Invitational giving competitors a list.

Greater Sudbury Police Service has received $300,000 from the province to fund a new outreach program for Indigenous youth.

After the recent snowfall, the North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority (NBMCA) says snow depth is back to normal for this time of year around the watershed.

The City of Timmins says a cold weather alert remains in effect as the tempreture is expected to drop to -32 C with the windchill. Those who need emergency shelter can go to Living Space on Spruce St. S.

Emergency crews were called to scene of an apparent house fire this morning on Beverley Street in Sault Ste Marie. Drivers are thanked for giving fire crews room to work.

The Manitoulin OPP has implemented the CAMSafe program, aimed at creating a database of residential and commercial security cameras within a community.

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