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Here’s a look at todays headlines for Wednesday, February 9

In a vote of 9-2, Greater Sudbury city council voted to remove Ward 2 Coun. Michael Vagnini from the Greater Sudbury Police Services Board, while a unanimous vote filled his vacancy with Ward 12 Coun. Joscelyn Landry-Altmann
Mattawa’s council is considering an increase of three per cent to water and wastewater rates.
Sault Ste. Marie Fire Services responded to reports of smoke coming from a residence on Mill Creek Drive shortly after 4 p.m. Tuesday.
A freezing drizzle advisory is in place for Elliot Lake, North Bay and Sudbury as surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways and parking lots may become slick.
Some in Greater Sudbury are feeling it in the pocket book, filling up 171.9 while the Provinces average is 155.2
An accommodation tax committee has been approved in Timmins.
The Ambassador Bridge between Sault Ste Marie Ontario and Michigan is closed today due to a protest on the US side of the border, with some cars going into the States.
Sudbury Police have made an arrest in February 1st fatal hit and run.
In Little Current, Vankoughnet Street could become a one-way street due to an increase in traffic, according to the Northeast Town council.
North Bay Council says an amendment is going into place to see open-air burning start earlier in the day, going from 6 pm – 12 am.
The Timmins Police Service arrested a local resident on the strength of an Arrest Warrant following a traffic stop.
Sault Ste Marie Fire services responded to a fire that caused extensive damage to the second floor of a Millcreek Drive on Tuesday afternoon.
Geater Sudbury Police is asking for help in locating Jonathan Bosse, 41. Bosse was last seen Jan. 28 at 6 p.m. in downtown Sudbury. He was wearing a black winter coat and black Nike shoes. Bosse is 5’7” and weighs 165 pounds. He has short brown hair and brown eyes.
A Proposed KED referendum question has been voted down by Sudbury City Council 
The City of North Bay has awarded $3.75-million to rehabilitate 1.6-kilometre section of trout lake road.
In Timmins, there has been a 1.5 per cent drop in population compared to the 2016 census.

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