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Here’s a look at today’s headlines for Friday, April 29

OPP is investigating after a wheel somehow became separated from a moving school bus in the West Nipissing Area with students on board, noting there were no injuries.

Former Sudbury MP Lefebvre has announced his candidacy for mayor of Greater Sudbury.

North Bay is renewing its mattress recycling program.

Ontario has promised $74 million for Connecting Link in Timmins

Nominations will be accepted starting Monday for Algoma school board trustees

The Port of Little Current will be hosting five cruise ships over 35 times from May until September.

26 organizations have signed the fourth edition of the Community Threat Assessment Protocol in Sudbury, pledging to work together on violence prevention and safety planning.

In North Bay, Council has given the go-ahead to the renaming of the popular Lake Nipissing beach to share the importance of the heritage and history of Nipissing First Nation.

Project Lifesaver helps track those who tend to wander, is coming to the Manitoulin-Espanola area.

The Timiskaming Health Unit has declared a COVID outbreak at Temiskaming Lodge.

The long-awaited repairs at the Gros Cap Marina in Sault Ste Marie are expected to be finished in time for this year’s boating season.

SOCKS Timmins is looking to help those in need through the donation of warm clean socks.

Police in North Bay is attempting to locate missing 48 y/o resident Denise HERBERT.

Rainbow Schools are eyeing Education week, next week with a number of workshops and events across the board.

Municipal staff in Sundridge will soon be getting a wage increase of 6.1 percent to reflect the sudden rise in inflation.

A 17-year-old from Sault Ste Marie has some questions to answer after being stopped, allegedly going 125 km/h on Trunk Road.

Temiskaming Hospital’s medical staff are adding their names to those calling on the Government to make Highway 11 safer.

In North Bay, reconstruction of a section of Trout Lake Road between Mountainview Drive and Lees Road is scheduled to begin next week, resulting in traffic disruptions.

An expansive mural has now gone up in Timmins as part of the newly renovated Access Better Living Center in South Porcupine.

Algoma University has approved an operating budget of $89.6 million for the coming fiscal year.

After an extended closure, the 250-seat Classic Theatre in Colbalt will resume operations tomorrow.

 

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