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Here’s a look at Today’s Headlines for Friday, March 4

Ontario’s Chief Medical officer of Health, Dr. Kieran Moore, says Ontario could lift mask mandates by end of March.
The North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit says it is time for their staff to return to their pre-pandemic duties.
Thankfully there were no injuries, but a Winnipeg truck driver has been charged in relation to a collision yesterday involving a dump truck on Highway 69 just south of Greater Sudbury, near Estaire Road.
The Mattagami Region Conservation Authority says, across the watershed, the snow depth and water content conditions are above normal.
The latest numbers from the International Bridge Administration show crossings in February 48.9 percent over the same time last year.
Rainbow District School Board says today is the last day students can sign up for virtual school for the fall.
The North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority says snow depth is on par for this time of year.
The Timmins Chamber has unveiled a new look of the “Find it in Timmins campaign” which now includes help in multiple languages. (English, French, Omushkegowuk Cree and Hindi)
Algoma Public Health says Hospitalizations, and active COVID cases are down once again.
The City of Elliot Lake will begin flushing sanitary sewer mains as part of the Hillside Drive construction, starting next week.
The City of Greater Sudbury says this spring there are possibly more potholes to fill than usual, fielding 250 calls so far this spring.
A group known as Friends of Laurier Woods in North Bay is looking to replace two boardwalks that surround the main pond in the conservation area.
The Timmins Sawmill is ready to resume operations, following last month’s fire.
The latest outflow conditions for Lake Superior indicate water levels being near their seasonal low point, meaning the lake could soon be on the rise.
The city of Elliot Lake says city transit fares are resuming Friday, April 1, 2022.
Manitoulin Transport has once again been awarded “elite” status for safety in a 2021 national independent audit by Northbridge Insurance, one of the very few Canadian transport to do so.
The president and CEO of Health Sciences North (HSN) says the caseload of COVID-19 at HSN is hitting new levels with at 76 admitted.
Each year for the next five years the town of Mattawa will receive over $87,600.00 courtesy of the Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry,  likely heading to the resurfacing of roads.
Several sections of James L. McIntyre Centennial Library are now cordoned off after small amounts of asbestos fell from a ceiling onto upper shelves containing books.
The program known as Monarch Recovery Services in Sudbury is adding 15 new addiction treatment beds, to help with addictions, all part of a $2.5 million-dollar funding announcement through the Addictions Recovery Fund.
Drivers whose licence expired during the pandemic, are being told they must now renew it.
Environment Canada says in many parts of Northern Ontario, freezing rain is expected Saturday afternoon and night, which could lead to hazardous driving conditions.
Over $1.8 million is coming to the North Bay Regional Health Centre from the province, in addition to the over $1.8 million in COVID-19 related reimbursements the NBRHC received in January.
The price of gas continues to soar everywhere, Timmins hit an all time high at at least once location, at 188.9 per litre.
A vehicle needed towing following an accident at Great Northern Road and Second Line this afternoon in Sault Ste Marie.
 

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