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Here’s a look at your headlines for Wednesday, May 11

A power outage has been restored after affecting approx 1180 customers in the Notre Dame, King, and Whissell area of the Flour Mill in Greater Sudbury.

In the first increase in more than 30 years, parking and other fines in Sault Ste. Marie will rise, June 1st.

.Timmins Police Service is seeking public assistance in locating missing 14-year-old Hayden Portugie.

There was thankfully no property damage in Garden River grass fire, burning 50 hectares before being put out by personnel.

North Bay Police are reminding drivers to avoid fines by removing studded tires from their vehicles by the end of the month.

The Municipality of Charlton and Dack is says they’re now planning July 1st festivities for this year, including fireworks.

With an increase in area brush fires and dry conditions the City of Greater Sudbury has declared an open-air fire in effect until midnight tonight.

With high winds blowing from the south, dust from a nearby mining operation created a smoke-like haze in Porcupine and South Porcupine yesterday, with no injuries.

Nipissing West OPP stopped the vehicle for displaying an unauthorized licence plate in Noelville, noting the driver had no documentation

Smoking gets the blame for a suppertime fire Tuesday night, causing extensive damage to a three-unit house on Tamarack St.

Passenger traffic in April at the Soo airport, continued to see recovery, up to 46% from 2019 levels.

Greater Sudbury is hosting a battery electric vehicle conference in just more than two weeks to spark conversations about electric vehicles, hosted at Science North.

Sudbury City staff is recommending council has approved a gateway speed limit program in residential areas, as part of a broader effort to curb speeding in Greater Sudbury.

The Township of Armour will have a new mayor in October, after current Mayor Bob MacPhail has announced he is not seeking re-election.

Kirkland Lake OPP is investigating a motor vehicle collision involving a single motorcycle at the intersection of Highway 11 and Highway 66 in Eby Township.

Stats Canada says the unemployment rate in Sault Ste. Marie for April was 6.7 per cent, down from 7.3 per cent in March.

Highway 144 was reported closed in both directions at Windy Lake Provincial Park for a time due to a crossing arm malfunction.

The Labour Market Group says the Nipissing District say a “significant” jump in job postings in recent months.

Hundreds of people, possibly family and friends, were without power due to pole replacement in Mattagami First Nation, Gogama, and surrounding areas.

Smoking gets the blame for a suppertime fire Tuesday night, causing extensive damage to a three-unit house on Tamarack St.

Sault Ste. Marie Police Service participated in a joint force’s initiative with the OPP and MTO to unsecured loads and unsafe trailers.

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