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News headlines for Wednesday, January 31

Plumbing issues at the Sudbury Action Centre for Youth known as SACY has closed the youth drop-in program temporarily.

While numbers for January are still coming in, a slight year-over-year decrease in job postings is being reported for December in Nipissing. The Labour Market Group reports 386 job postings that month down 4.2 % from December 2022.

Timmins Police say they have found a teen who had been reported missing. 15 year old
Jude Browne.

Sault Ste Marie City council has authorized tax sale proceedings against 40 properties on which a just over of $622k ($622,176) in taxes are outstanding.

Manitoulin Secondary School says they’re taking to the stage this spring, with plans for the retelling of the Disney Classic, Beauty and the Beast.

Greater Sudbury ratepayers are being reminded that a deadline to apply for certain property tax rebates is coming up. Applications need to be in by February 29

Meanwhile, the last chance to contribute to the design of Kiwanis All-Wheel Park in North Bay will take place in a third and final workshop on Feb. 15

$312K from the Province will allow for a new dementia care unit at Golden Manor in Timmins.

Sault Ste Marie City Council has thrown its support behind Sault College in its attempt to have the federal government reconsider its recently announced two-year cap on the number of international students entering Canada.

An outbreak at St. Joseph’s Manor is over and visitation during normal hours has resumed.

An 18-year-old from Kapuskasing had a few questions to answer after being stopped by Police. The issues included no muffler while the rear bumper was attached to the tailgate using ratchet straps.

The Temiskaming Shores Skating Club is busy preparing to host some of the best figure skaters in the province February 2-4 in Haileybury.

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