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Here’s a look at todays headlines, for Thursday, March 17

Laurentian’s Olympic pool remains closed as repair work is done to find the cause of a leak.
North Bay Police Service is hoping for body cameras in early summer.
The City of Timmins will recognize Global Recycling Day tomorrow, by celebrating the success of the community’s recycling and diversion programs.
Sault College has shown its support for Ukraine by raising its flag at the school.
The Greater Sudbury Police Service is once again exploring its options to build a new standalone facility to address space limitations and evolving operational needs.
160 new long-term care beds are being created in Nipissing, as the 2nd phase of The Village health and wellness facility at Canadore College (Known called The Villages Community Care Group).
The Ontario Goverment is seeing the boost of enrollment at  NOSM University (formerly the Northern Ontario School of Medicine), after announcing 30 new undergraduate positions that will be added to NOSM’s usual uptake of 64 students.
Sault Ste Marie drivers are being warned of construction that will close Brock Street for 14-weeks.
The city of Elliot Lake says the North Shore Challenge Drag Race returns to the airport in July
Police say the fires at two locations of The Barber Shop appear to be “targeted and connected.”
Conservation Sudbury has issued a water safety statement that will remain in effect until 2 p.m. March 22.
Greater Sudbury Staff will offer councillors an update on the advanced meter infrastructure program during next Tuesday’s meeting, that originally aimed at saving residents money.
The Labour Market Group says job postings in Nipissing took a big jump in January with 533, up 45 percent from December.
Greater Sudbury plans to close downtown homeless encampment April 1
Searchmont Ski Resort is set to receive $1,730,329 announced by the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation.

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