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News headlines for Thursday, March 7

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Greater Sudbury is adding to its group of automated enforcement options with the addition of six speed enforcement cameras slated to be in operation March 22.

Local Canadian Army Reserve units are training in Laurier Woods today in North Bay. 33 Canadian Brigade Group’s Northern Tactical Group, consisting of soldiers from the Algonquin Regiment located in North Bay & Timmins.

The annual snowmobile racing event in Cochrane has been cancelled. In short, due to weather conditions, the fifth annual Polar Bear Cup Championship isn’t happening this year.

Despite what has been on unusual winter, water level changes in several grate lakes have been business. Among the bodies of water, lake Superior declined by 6 cm last month, while the seasonal long-term average pattern is for Lake Superior to decline by 5 cm in February.

In Elliot Lake, water services not going ahead on Spine Road voted down by city council.

Greater Sudbury is the latest city to call it a season for Ski hills, and outdoor skating rinks.

The city of North Bay has won an award for Battery Recycling. It comes from Call2Recycle Canada. The City of North Bay has been collecting and shipping batteries for recycling through its Household Hazardous Waste Depot on Patton Street for approximately 20 years

Timmins Police say a previously missing woman, 21-year-old Julianna Hookimaw has been released.

There were no injuries following a collision this week in Iroquois Falls. This is after a snowmobile crashed into a Cochrane home.

In Sault Ste Mare, there is no word as to the cause of a fire that broke out last night on a retired freighter docked on the St. Mary’s River. It happened on the Michigan side of the river.

City council in Greater Sudbury will meet tomorrow morning to decide how to fill two vacancies.

North Bay staff is requesting an additional just shy of 20k ($19,578) in funding in the proposed operating budget so it can fully staff all three local beaches for a longer duration.

Spring clean-up in Timmins will by the contractor Green for Life set to complete the job for roughly $15,000 less than last year.

The Soo Locks in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., will open the Poe Lock to all marine traffic at 6 p.m. on March 22, marking the start of the 2024 Great Lakes shipping season.

In Elliot, some are without Water once again. A shut-off notice is in place for parts for Central Ave and Spruce Ave. due to a water main break.

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