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News headlines for Tuesday, February 6

The Cambrian College Career Fair goes today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. It is the largest career fair of its kind in the north.

Mattawa Voyageur Days Festival turns 25 years old this year. It all takes place where the rivers meet in July.

Five properties in Timmins that have had failed tax sales could be sold for $1. This follows a report recommends selling the properties to the Cochrane District Social Services Administration Board for affordable housing units.

It remains a hurry up and wait for the reconstruction of Queen Street between Pim and Bruce in Sault Ste Marie. It is scheduled for this year, but so far there’s been no announcement about when construction will begin.

The City of Elliot Lake has canceled this year’s Ice Fishing Derby due to ‘unseasonably warm temperatures’

The French Catholic board director for the Greater Sudbury area says he’ll be calling it a career at the end of 2024. Paul Henry has been working in education for more than 30 years and was appointed the board’s director in 2019.

North Bay Youth Soccer Club has announced it’s time for them to hang up the cleats. The announcement ends the operation the origination that has been on the pitch since the early 70’s.

The final round of meetings is happening this week for Living Space in Timmins – a review looking into the location of the city’s emergency shelter.

PUC in Sault Ste Marie responded to a major power outage that impacted more than 3,400 customers yesterday. The cause was linked to equipment failure.

The City of Elliot Lake has canceled this year’s Ice Fishing Derby due to ‘unseasonably warm temperatures’

City’s Public Art Master Plan is proposing funding boost. The City of Greater Sudbury currently funds public art to the tune of $25K annually, which would be boosted to $125K by 2027 or $250K depending on the option city council chooses

The mild weather, while pleasant for many continues to reek havoc on seasonal activites. The Callander Legion is cancelling Ice Fishing Derby on the Family Day Weekend due to weather and ice and reworking event to a Fun Day.

Meanwhile in Timmins Outdoor rinks closed for the season, but the city says they will offer fee skating indoors.

Some Olympic style wrestling is on the mat this weekend in the Sault. On Feb. 10, Algoma University will host the 2024 OUA Wrestling Championships at the George Leach Centre.

Kirkland Lake town council will meet this afternoon for its regular bi-weekly meeting. Among the items on the agenda is the proposed corporate strategic plan.

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