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News headlines for Wednesday, February 14

Greater Sudbury City Council stood for a moment of silence to pay our respects to Councilor Michael Vagnini. After a lengthy search, Vagnini was located deceased yesterday. City council then went forward following a belated start.

In North Bay, the new community and recreation center project is moving forward and staff has been authorized staff to issue a Request For Proposal (RFP) for a Progressive Design Build with a target budget of $60 million.

Timmins is currently on the back-half of an extreme cold weather alert for tonight. Those in need can make their way to Living Space on Spruce Street South.

Sault Habitat Restore is moving. The shelter provider and its offices are moving to the mall.

TEMISKAMING SHORES city has endorsed a call to increase the tax credit that can be claimed by volunteer firefighters and search and rescue volunteers

Laurentian University says soon enough they’ll be able to list the president’s home for sale. A year has passed since university decided it would sell the John Street home traditionally occupied by its presidents

More Military training is taking place in North Bay this week. Units will be training in the Laurier Woods Conservation Area.

In Timmins a New round of Sports for Kids applications open for sports that start before Aug. 31.

Sault Ste. Marie Airport passenger numbers remain below where they were three years ago. That said, winter sunny destination options remain unavailable from providers like Sunwing.

The Canadian Wildlife Service is contemplating a new Sandhill crane hunt in the Northern and Central Waterfowl District of Ontario, including Manitoulin Island.

The outpouring of support continues in Greater Sudbury from not only city council but from the community to the family and those close to city councillor Michael Vagnini who has passed away. Community members engaged in the search for more than a week are also getting thanked for their vollenteer service.

More buildings in Downtown Sudbury are coming down this week. They include the Golden Grain Bakery. They are the remaining buildings on the triangular block that housed the Ledo Hotel until last month.

The Near North District School Board is forging ahead with the rebranding of Chippewa Secondary. That will mean a new name, logo and mascot for Chippewa teams.

The town of Cochrane will be looking for a new integrity commissioner. This is after the resignation of Harold Elston.

The number of passengers going through the Sault’s airport saw a slight drop last month. Down 27 per cent from pre-pandemic levels.

Elliot Lake city council has approved the removal of the ball field for the pump track on Kiwanis ball field

 

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