Sudbury Daystarter: Attawapiskat walkers pass Moose Factory
FIREFIGHTERS: Greater Sudbury's 350 volunteer firefighters have ratified their first union contract. Their pay will not be going up, but there will be an extra cost to the city, estimated to be between $100,000 and $150,000.
BUSINESS: Sudbury's first incubator kitchen will soon be open for business. It will be a rental kitchen space for people who need an industrial kitchen in order to sell their food. Tune into @morningnorth 7:50 for more.
FIRST NATIONS: Three Attawapiskat men are now hundreds of kilometres into a long, cold walk to Ottawa. Danny Metatawabin, Brian Okimaw and Paul Mattinas are trekking to the nation's capital to draw attention to treaty rights. They made it to Moose Factory late last week, and are now walking down the ice road that connects to Smooth Rock Falls. FULL STORY
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A cold start to the week, with wind chill warnings in effect for Timmins, Cochrane, Iroquois Falls, Kapuskasing, Hearst and Smooth Rock Falls. Windchills in these areas will be near minus 40 or colder this morning and again tonight. The rest of the region isn't much warmer. Highs across the Northeast will range from minus 17 to minus 24 with a mix of sun and cloud, but wind chills will make it feel like the minus thirties. Tomorrow will be slightly colder!
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After the snow and blowing snow this weekend, road conditions should improve this week. There is a very slight chance of flurries. Major highways are mostly bare. Secondary highways have some snow cover.
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Just how empty are our schools in the north? Our colleague from Radio-Canada Nael Shiab has been looking into the issue when it comes to the French school boards. He shared some of his findings with @MorningNorth. LISTEN
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TONIGHT: Sudbury city council committees meet at Tom Davies Square at 4 p.m. and again at 6 p.m. Lowering speed limits, putting in more stop signs, widening sidewalk patios and selling naming rights to Grace Hartman Amphitheatre all up for debate.
THIS WEEK: A family in Verner lost all their dairy cows in a fire that destroyed their barn just before Christmas. Now the community is raising money for Paul Beadry's farm. There's a fundraising dinner coming up to help his family on January 25th in Lavigne. For more information you can call the Emery family at 705-594-1143.
REGISTER NOW: The 3rd annual Amazing Race fundraiser in support of Low Income People Involvement of Nipissing will be held on May 24th. Teams of four use clues to race across the City, performing tasks much like the show Amazing Race. Teams can start registering now online or at the office on Main Street.