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Here’s today’s headlines for Wednesday, May 4

The University of Sudbury receives $1.9M from the Federal Government to transition to a standalone institution.

The Bonfield Public Library is looking for book donations in hopes to supplement an event in June.

A $4.58 million project is giving students in Timmins access to tuition-free training programs in the mining sector at Northern College.

In Sault Ste Marie, developing a 30-kilometre world-class biking trail network will attract visitors to the community and will cost $2.25 million.

A new study published in the Journal of Wildlife Management says vehicle collisions with elk near Greater Sudbury have more than doubled since the twinning of Highway 69.

The North Bay Regional Health Centre is getting 45 new patient beds, thanks to $8.2 million in provincial funding.

The Great Lakes water levels have reached average and above-average levels.

A repair to a water main break in the 1300 block of the Kingsway closed the right-hand turning lane from Barry Downe Road to the Kingsway, expected to be complete this morning.

There have been five forest fires in northeastern Ontario since Friday, marking the start of Forest Fire season.

The Junction East project in Greater Sudbury, projected to cost $93.2 million, has been confirmed by city council.

North Bay city council has now approved the renaming of Marathon beach, in partnership with Nipissing First Nation.

Timmins Mayor, George Pirie is taking a leave of absence for the provincial election.

Blind River library getting a new set of windows that open in the back of the building.

A COVID-19 outbreak has been declared on the third floor of St. Joseph’s General Hospital.

The city of Greater Sudbury advises residents to “Expect the unexpected” during Emergency Preparedness Week

North Bay city council met in person last night, with Growth as the focus of Mayor Al McDonald’s state of the city.

A collision on Airport Road in Timmins has netted a 25-year-old a number of charges.

While no plans have been confirmed, Sudbury’s proposed Junction East project could come with a new total price tag of $93.2 million.

Near North District School Board Chair Jay Aspin will be running for reelection to the board, come the time.

Algoma Public Health says Coronavirus cases continue to drop in the region.

The City of Sault Ste. Marie is working through 162 claims as a result of damage to vehicles alleged as a result of potholes.

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