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Here’s a look at today’s headlines, for Wednesday February 16

Greater Sudbury City will borrow $103M to pay for Pioneer Manor, roads and bridges upgrades.
Watch your speed, say North Bay Police as ninety-seven provincial offences tickets were handed out by one traffic enforcement police officer in January.
A section of Highway 11 is closed following a crash.
The closure is between Highway 112 and Layman Road, about 25 kilometres north of Englehart, said OPP in a tweet.
Kirkland Lake OPP is on scene and reports the closure is expected to last at least a couple of hours. A detour is available via Highway 112 and Highway 66. More details will be shared when available.
Algoma Public Health reports a drop in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations down in the region with 44 new cases of COVID-19 and 53 cases have been resolved.
Sudbury’s Health Sciences North is planning on resuming elective surgeries and other medical procedures as provincial restrictions gradually lift.
The North Bay Police Service is increasing its focus on road safety with a new Platoon Investigators Unit.
Environment Canada says slippery conditions possible tonight through Thursday morning in various parts of Northern Ontario including North Bay and Sudbury. Meanwhile in Timmins snowfall accumulations of 10 to 15 cm are possible. Drivers are advised to plan accordingly.
The discussion continues at the Laurentian University board regarding green space sell-off is continuing following concern from the Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury.
Meanwhile $4M from the province will go toward Canadore College and LU ‘to provide what the Government calls a modern and safe learning environment’
Workers return to the EACOM Timber sawmill in Timmins today, following a fire yesterday.
Sudbury’s world-renowned SNOLAB is celebrating 10 years of work in Northern Ontario.
The North Bay Police Services Board has approved the 2022 operating budget with a 4.47 percent increase.
Local hospitalizations down, 62 new COVID cases reported Wednesday while Algoma Public Health reports no new hospitalizations but 73 new cases of COVID-19

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