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News headlines for Wednesday, April 3

School buses are cancelled from Kirkland Lake to Temagami. That includes Engheart and New Liskeard.

Highways 17 is closed this morning North of Sault Ste Marie. The closure goes from Batchawana Bay to Wawa.

The city of Sault Ste. Marie is looking for feedback on its draft Parks and Recreation Master Plan. Full information, and how to submit your opinion can be found by going to the city’s website.

Three new constables have joined the ranks at the North Bay Police department. This follows in a swearing-in ceremony yesterday.

A detailed report looking at traffic in Temiskaming Shores is being studied by Temiskaming Shores City council.

A Sault College training plane made a hard landing on a runway at the Sault Ste. Marie Airport yesterday. Emergency crews responded, closing the runway. Two people were transported to hospital for treatment.

Greater Sudbury Police continue their search for two missing local teens. Both of whom were last seen on March 31. 14 year old Melody, was last seen on Sunday in the area of Bruce Avenue and Cambrian Heights Drive and 16 year old Brody, 16, was last seen in the New Sudbury neighbourhood.

Following months of deliberations, North Bay Council approved the City of North Bay’s 2024 operating and capital budgets. The operating budget, totalling nearly $160 million, includes a tax levy of approximately $110 million.

Demolition of Timmins overpass has started in the city. The dismantling of the iconic structure is expected to take 2-3 weeks.
A detailed report looking at traffic in Temiskaming Shores is being studied by Temiskaming Shores City council.

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