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Users of the Greater Sudbury Public Library system will have to make other plans next Friday. On the 27th, all branches of the city library system, as well as Citizen Service Centres, will be closed as staff attend in-person training sessions.

Canadore College President George Burton is retiring. Burton was installed as Canadore College President and Chief Executive Officer in 2010. In short, he said he is not seeking renewal of his contract with the educational institution.

A day after indicating the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund would be ‘refocusing’ its efforts in Northern Ontario, the provincial funding agency has announced more than $1.6 million for five projects in the Timmins area. The announcement came from Timmins MPP George
Pirie, the province’s minister of Northern Economic Development and Growth.

Public input is wanted for the City of Sault Ste. Marie’s transit optimization study. This is as route designs, on-demand service options, and the potential relocation of the terminal on Dennis Street are part of the study’s third phase.

The City of Elliot Lake will be conducting a Water Main Flushing. It’s happening today on Stollery Place, Joubin, Gillanders, Buckles and surrounding areas from 8:30 a.m. to approx. 12 p.m.

The city of Sudbury is getting 83,000 metres of large asphalt patches laid this year. It begins next month and goes until November… he patches are anticipated to vary from 50 to 500 metres in length, from half lanes to full lanes throughout the municipality.

Markstay-Warren is getting it’s first draft of a hen bylaw. While backyard chickens have been debated for years in several northern Ontario communities, Markstay-Warren has drafted a new bylaw.

More city-owned vehicles in North Bay have been damaged… specifically to tires. This is the second incident this month, and has caused $12,000 in damages

A Sault Ste. Marie man is missing. 52-year-old Scott Devlin was last seen Tuesday at about 8:30 a.m. in the 700 block of Pine Street. He was last seen wearing a black long-sleeve shirt, reflective vest, black pants, black ball cap and running shoes.

Temporary three-way stops are going up on a Porcupine street being used by drivers trying to bypass construction on the main road. The stop signs are going up on Ferguson Road at Spillenaar, Clement and Lawrence for the duration of Connecting Link wo rk on Highway 101.

The City of Elliot Lake has conducting a Water Main Flushing. which could affect water colour. In short, residence can simply run it clear before consumption.

Iroquois Falls is getting $125,916 for its airport from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund. At the airport this week… northern economic growth and development minister George Pirie said it’s for installation of jet fuel tanks and a new hangar door.

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