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News headlines for Thursday, October 24

Sudbury City Council has approved a tax increase of 4 – 6% to increase the municipal accommodation tax as one way to help fund the new arena.

Timmins has its first officially designated historic property with a heritage plaque. The plaque will be placed in front of 438 Wilson Ave., near the Mattagami River.

The North Bay Police Service’s Emergency Response Team will conduct training on Thursday near Bomarc Road and Highway 11.

In Sault Ste Marie, The Herkimer Street bridge is being shut down today for a structural evaluation. The city says the closure “will remain in place until further notice.”

Sudbury is canning the idea of clear garbage bags for now… Sudbury City Council says they will revisit the clear garbage bag idea at a later time.

Mattawa council is deciding what to do next after being informed of an OPP service increase of 21% for 2025.

The Cochrane Family Health Team has announced the addition to their practice. Dr. Mona Mohamed, following a visit to the community in March 2024.

The Sault’s paramedic chief is seeking approximately $868,300 in the upcoming budget to put an additional 12-hour paramedic crew on the road to help response times. Calls come in 24 hours, and they’re seeking aid from the city.

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