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Here’s a look at todays headlines for Wednesday, March 2

For the next three days, residents in North Bay could see increased military activity as 22 Wing Canadian Forces Base conducts some training exercises.
The Northern Ontario Business Awards program is now seeking nominations for 2022 winners.
A former Falconbridge mining property known as “The Shakespeare Project”, 70 kilometres west of Sudbury, could soon reopen.
Sports for Kids Timmins, aiding those in need of financial support, is accepting applications for spring, summer and fall activities.
(UPDATE: FOUND) Sault Police Police is looking to locate missing 15-year-old Zoey Harper who was last seen on Saturday at approximately 8 p.m. in the Shannon Road, Capp Avenue area.
A news release issued by the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service describes Harper as:
• approximately 5’6” tall, slender build
• blue eyes
• long wavy black hair
• last seen wearing a grey jacket, ripped blue jeans, and Nike shoes that are white, orange and purple
St. Mary’s College front lobby to be named in honour of Harvey Barsanti, a local man who has been a student, teacher, principal, coach and still active with St. Mary’s College Alumni Association.
Sudbury resident Richard Rainville is calling it a career after more than 30 years with the Réseau ACCESS Network.
There were thankfully no serious injuries following a serious traffic collision in Sault Ste Marie in the 800 block of Great Northern Road.
The North Bay Police have introduced a new Platoon Investigators Unit that will provide an improved investigative response for the community and victims of crime.
While the City of Greater Sudbury continues its reopening plan alongside loosened public health restrictions, the pool area at Howard Armstrong Recreation Centre is temporarily limited to 50 people while updates to the HVAC system are underway.
There were no serious injuries and no charges, in North Bay following an accident involving a school bus with just the driver aboard and three motor vehicles yesterday afternoon at Lake Shore and Marshall.
Sault Ste. Marie Police Service say missing teen, 15-year-old Zoey Harper has been found.
Manitoulin OPP has laid charges after a snowmobiler went through the in the North Channel after it was discovered he was prohibited to drive.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
L.U. is getting more financial assistance from the Province in the amount of 35 million dollars, to refinance money made available once LU went into creditor protection, which is in addition to 6 million in COVID funding, and 22 million over the next several years to promote longevity.
 
Environment Canada has issued a snow squall watch for North Bay and area, indicating that a brief, intense, burst of heavy snow is expected to develop before 8 p.m. if not already.
 
Meanwhile, an extreme cold alert has been issued for Timmins and surrounding area, prompting the Living Space, on Spruce St. S to open their doors.
 
Rainbow District School Board has introduced the new administrative team at Manitoulin Secondary School which Principal David Wiwchar and Vice-Principal Dawn Noble McCann.
 
The Elliot Lake Aquatic Club has announced it will be represented by 15 of its competitive swimmers on March 5-6 at the John Rhodes Centre in Sault Ste. Marie.
 
Sources say WestJet Airlines Ltd. is acquiring Sunwing Airlines Inc. as Canadian travel market slowly heats up.
 
And a New Jersey Couple had a rare taste of something their didn’t order in their seafood this week, in the form of a pear, weighing in at a whopping 8.8 millimetres and could go for thousands of dollars.
 
 
While the City of Greater Sudbury continues its reopening plan alongside loosened public health restrictions, the pool area at Howard Armstrong Recreation Centre is temporarily limited to 50 people while updates to the HVAC system are underway.
 
There were no serious injuries and no charges, in North Bay following an accident involving a school bus with just the driver aboard and three motor vehicles yesterday afternoon at Lake Shore and Marshall.
 
Sault Ste. Marie Police Service say missing teen, 15-year-old Zoey Harper has been found.
The Ontario government has introduced the Working for Workers Act, 2022 establishing a minimum wage and other rights for digital platform workers for companies such as Uber, and Door Dash.
Manitoulin OPP have laid charges after a snowmobiler went through the in the North Channel, after it was discovered he was prohibited to drive.
In National News The Bank of Canada is increasing its trendsetting interest rate from 0.25 per cent to 0.5 per cent.
 
Health Canada recalling several models of Fitbit’s Ionic smartwatch, as the device battery may overheat.
 
And a cow, carried away by floodwaters in Australia has been found wandering a beach after, supposedly floating up river after moving, more than three miles, from where she started.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
L.U. is getting more financial assistance from the Province in the amount of 35 million dollars, to refinance money made available once LU went into creditor protection, which is in addition to 6 million in COVID funding, and 22 million over the next several years to promote longevity.
 
Environment Canada has issued a snow squall watch for North Bay and area, indicating that a brief, intense, burst of heavy snow is expected to develop before 8 p.m. if not already.
 
Meanwhile, an extreme cold alert has been issued for Timmins and surrounding area, prompting the Living Space, on Spruce St. S to open their doors.
 
Rainbow District School Board has introduced the new administrative team at Manitoulin Secondary School which Principal David Wiwchar and Vice-Principal Dawn Noble McCann.
 
The Elliot Lake Aquatic Club has announced it will be represented by 15 of its competitive swimmers on March 5-6 at the John Rhodes Centre in Sault Ste. Marie.
 
Sources say WestJet Airlines Ltd. is acquiring Sunwing Airlines Inc. as Canadian travel market slowly heats up.
 
And a New Jersey Couple had a rare taste of something their didn’t order in their seafood this week, in the form of a pear, weighing in at a whopping 8.8 millimetres and could go for thousands of dollars.
 

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