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News headlines for Friday, February 9

Another vacant school building is up for grabs. Surplus Carl A. Nesbitt school in Greater Sudbury has been declared surplus…. listed for a cool $2.17M

In Nipissing—Timiskaming the Conservative Federal Party will nominate a candidate tomorrow to contest the next federal election.
As numbers continue to roll in for 2024, Kirkland Lake says just over $6.5 million on winter maintenance was spent in the second half of 2023.

Traffic on the international bridge joining Sault Ste Marie Ontario and their American counterpart was up 18.5 per cent in January compared to the same month in 2023.

Visitor restrictions have been lifted at Temiskaming Hospital with the news that their latest outbreak has been declared over.

Sudbury’s Cambrian College will be the site of a battery electric vehicle (BEV) safety event next week. It’s expected to bring Timmins MPP and Mines Minister George Pirie to the Nickle City.

Family Day is 10 days out and the North Bay Museum will be open for an afternoon of Family Day programming for the cost of a non-perishable food item. It’s all due to a rare solar eclipse and that students outside could be tempted to look into the sun.

Mark your calendars. District School Board Ontario North East (DSB1) and the Northeastern Catholic District School Board have each moved a professional activity day to Monday, April 8 instead of having it on Friday, April 26.

February is Black History Month, and Education Minister Stephen Lecce says Black history is being added it as a mandatory part of the curriculum in grades 7,8 and 10.

Algoma Steel has begun recalling its employees who were laid off in mid-January as a result of the facility accident.

Canada Nickel is making a major investment in Timmins. On Thursday, officials said they’re planning to build two processing plants in the city. One will take in nickel from its various properties in the area.

There were no thankfully no injuries reported following a morning’s train collision Greater Sudbury. Apparently, a pair of vehicles were involved. It happened in The Valley, south of Hanmer. Bodson Drive, east of Notre Dame Avenue, was closed for a time but has since reopened.

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