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Here’s a look at Today’s Headlines for Wednesday, March 9

Those filling up their vehicles in Timmins took another hit yesterday, with some locations jumping to 199.9 cents per litre.
Ontario is topping up the City of Greater Sudbury homelessness funding to $4.46M
Temiskaming OPP are investigating as Two transport trucks going in the same direction were involved in accidents on Highway 11, in Temagami.
3 Sault College Students will head to Mexico, for about two weeks to attend classes and work alongside students from a local University outside Mérida
The city of Greater Sudbury is looking into two tents set up by a cement wall bedside a high voltage area in downtown Sudbury noting an electrical box has been tampered with.
The North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit and the Community Counselling Centre of Nipissing have set up a new campaign to warn residents of the realities of gambling.
A new affordable housing complex is coming to North Bay, in the former L’Arche Canada group home
Sault Fire Services is asking the community to give them a hand a be a #HydrantHero, clearing fire hydrants in the city.
After being closed for nearly two years, the Rainbow District School Board has reopened bookings of its indoor soccer dome to the general public.
Sundridge council will discuss plans to partner with the Sundridge Horticultural Society on at least five projects in the coming months.
The French public-school board in Timmins is getting National recognition from the Canadian Association of Communicators in Education when it comes to communications
The Sault Ste Marie Sports Hall of Fame Selection Committee is accepting nominations for the 2022 Sports Hall of Fame.
North Bay city Council has agreed to award a contract for a new ice resurfacer at Memorial Gardens, the first fully electric vehicle in the city’s fleet.
The Sault Ste. Marie Airport Development Corporation says Air passenger traffic has seen a rebound from the drop in January, but still remains 65 percent lower than numbers in 2020.
North Bay firefighters were able to contain a fire that broke out on the eighth floor of the Golden Age Centre this morning, within 20 minutes of the call.
Sudbury MPP Jamie West is calling on Premier Doug Ford this week to take immediate action to address what he called gas gouging in Sudbury and Northern Ontario.
Meanwhile a bill to re-classify Northern Ontario highways 11 and 17 could be getting support from members of the Northern Ontario Transportation Task Force this week.
Sault College’s Marilyn King, Dean of Health, Community Services, Interdisciplinary Studies and Early Learning Centre, was selected from among nine nominees for this year’s Chamber of Commerce Athena Award.

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