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News headlines for Wednesday, March 6

The Province of Ontario has announced more than $3.7 million in funding to 11 mining supply and service companies to promote innovation, safety, and job creation. This includes more than $1 million for Sudbury companies.

North Bay budget deliberations have begun, with a first-glance increase of 4.76 percent.

The long-awaited Hoyle bridge construction project in Timmins has begun.

Algoma University is hosting a career fair today, with 50 local employers and community partners participating.

In Elliot Lake, water main flushing begins today in the Stevens Rd. area.

Hydro One has announced it is now starting public consultations on the eastern half of the Northeast Power Line project. The proposed transmission line will run between Sudbury and Wharncliffe, near Thessalon, and is expected to be in service by the end of 2029

North Bay Police are warning of a familiar scam attempt. Those posing as the CRA wanting to collect on unpaid fines. Police say, it’s tax season… and to simply hand up.

In the Timmins area, Snowmobile oval racing this weekend on Lake Commanda is canceled amid safety concerns.

Seven local figure skaters from Sault Ste Marie will head to the upcoming Skate Ontario Provincial Championships… following strong performances this past weekend in Thunder Bay where several were able to find the edge.

As of this Monday, load restrictions will come into effect in Elliot Lake, set to be lifted based on conditions assessment from Staff.

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