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News headlines for Monday, April 15

Temiskaming OPP are asking drivers to slow down. Especially, when it comes to roads damage and washouts from recent flooding. Flooding in the region began about two days ago amidst heavy rainfall… and hazards go up when water is on the road.

From the world of Sports, the Sudbury Cyclones pro soccer team will kick off a new season next week after an absence of more than 40 years.

The overnight parking ban in North bay has been lifted. In short, if you want to park your vehicle on the street overnight you can now do so without the risk of receiving a ticket.

The Timmins Police Service is looking for the help of the public to locate a missing teen.
Chloe Love is described as female, 16 years old, white, 5’4″, 110 lbs., red and brown hair that is long and curly, brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a long plaid jacket.

A garage and vehicle were left with significant damage following a fire that broke out over the weekend in Sault Ste Marie. Fire Crews attended the scene in the 100 block of St. Andrews Terrace to find “visible smoke and flames from the detached garage structure. No injuries were reported.

The state of emergency remains in effect in Kirkland Lake following the heavy rainfall. It’s caused the overflow of Murdoch Creek and Rand Creek along with a surcharge of the town’s sanitary system which prompted the emergency declaration.

Rehabilitation crews are return to work on the Bridge of Nations in Greater Sudbury. As a result, a traffic bottleneck has started up.

Meanwhile in North Bay, Oak Street traffic will be reduced to a single lane at Ferguson Street while a sanitary sewer gets replaced.

The Timmins Food Bank says for those who have a few extra items to give this month, “Cereal, canned pasta, pasta sauce, jam and peanut butter” are on the top of most needed items.

Sault Ste. Marie MPP Ross Romano is thanking his riding for their patience as he has not been in Queen’s Park. It’s all due to a health issue involving a member of his immediate family.

Cobalt’s bid to purchase a new fire truck is awaiting approval by the Infrastructure Ontario Crown lending agency for a long-term loan.

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