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Here’s a look at todays headlines for Thursday, April 7

A cause of a fire at a multi-unit building on Wellington Street East in Sault Ste Marie remains under investigation.
The city of Greater Sudbury has raised a flag on the importance of organ, tissue donation
North Bay Council resuming in-person meetings on May 3
Eastbound traffic will be down to one lane on a stretch of Algonquin Boulevard today in Timmins between 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
A former assistant Crown attorney in the Algoma District, Dana Peterson, has been appointed to the Ontario Court of Justice in Elliot Lake.
Algoma University student, Keagan Gilfillan will carry the Green Party banner in the provincial election.
The City of Greater Sudbury Animal Shelter needs people willing to adopt a dog due to capacity overages.
Mattawa library-goers will now be able to enjoy the arrival of new library cards.
The speed limit zones on Highway 101 East heading into South Porcupine has dropped to 70 km/h.
An Elliot Lake resident is facing trespassing charges after an apparent case of ringing doorbells on Farquhar Place.
Sault area Residents are reminded to put garbage out the day of pickup after a bear family sighting in the area of Trelawne Avenue, just east of Bruce Street.
Thomas Rogers, 25, is 5-foot-9 and 130 pounds and has dirty blonde hair. Rogers was last seen in Capreol wearing a camouflage coat and grey/red sweatpants, police said.
The province is providing the North Bay Police Service with $200,000 for its Nipissing Enhanced Victim Support Project.
Bike lanes are being added to Jubilee Avenue and Theriault Boulevard in Timmins.
In the Sault Ste Marie area, Goulais River annual flood watch is in effect
The Manitoulin Health Centre has announced Paula Ferguson has accepted the position of vice-president of clinical services and chief nursing officer.
Timmins Council approved a $2.7M contract for water mainlining in the city’s north end.
College Boreal researching new ways to grow crops in Northern Ontario.
North Bay police and the OPP have taken one person into custody following an investigation in 800 McIntyre St. East
The Timmins Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a female, 24 year old Francine Jacasum
Sault Ste. Marie Fire Services knocked out a shed fire on Jemmette Street at approximately 8 p.m. yesterday.
College Boreal researching new ways to grow crops in Northern Ontario.
A special meeting of Timmins City Council is on tonight on the next three years of connecting link reconstruction.
The Sault Area Hospital board of directors is looking for new directors and members.

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