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News headlines for Monday, March 18

Greater Sudbury is considering implementing a derelict building bylaw prevent buildings from becoming a visible eyesore in the city.

A new HVAC is now up and working at the Sturgeon Falls’ Legion and improve
air quality and ensures prime temperature in all seasons, thanks to Provincial funds.

The Cochrane Polar Bear Habitat is making progress on its efforts to redesign some of its exhibits. The habitat received a $75,000 grant in October to hire Science North for the project.

Sault City council will be asked Monday to approve zoning changes. If it goes ahead, it will allow for a 47-unit apartment building on the former Red Cross property in the 100 block of Allard St.

The City of Temiskaming Shores has found an operator for the New Liskeard marina in a new lease agreement.

After initially announcing it would close at the end of this month, the Sudbury Action Centre for Youth, says it will close today, two weeks sooner than initially planned.

The province is investing $60,000 to make North Bay more accessible with seven accessible picnic tables will be installed across city parks.

As part of a solution to Sault Ste. Marie’s doctor shortage, a push for a “new, innovative” regional campus of Northern Ontario School of Medicine is expected to launch next week.

A council vacancy on Elliot Lake council will be filled by appointment with the method is still to be decided. At last discussion city politicians were split on whether the vacancy should be filled by the next candidate who ran in the 2022 election or by asking for eligible electors to apply for the position.

It’s been discovered a problem with a streetlight in Little Current caused a cascade effect of problems for Eastlink customers across Manitoulin Island ahead of the weekend. It’s all since been repaired.

A public hearing goes today, in an ongoing discussion in Greater Sudbury over the next phase of New Sudbury subdivision. Several area residents have tabled letters with the city in opposition to the build’s proposed next phase.

This weekend’s weather may change readings moving forward when it comes to snow depth. This is after, for the first time since 2000 there was no snow to measure at the local monitoring locations reports the North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority.

Ontario Power Generation has given no report as of yet as to how soon construction at the Little Long Generating Station northeast of Kapuskasing will be done. Earlier this month, the numbers were in, indicating they were over 96 per cent complete.

Beware of callers impersonating the RCMP. That’s the latest from local police. Apparently someone has been calling to let the one answering that her internet Protocol address was associated with criminal activity and action is required. They say it’s all a scam and to hang up.

To the world of sports, the Sault College women’s hockey team captured their second consecutive American Collegiate Hockey Association national championship Saturday afternoon thanks to a 3-0 win over Assiniboine Community College.

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