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Here’s a look at today’s headlines for Monday, May 16

Aviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services say nine new wildfires were confirmed in the Northeast region this weekend.

Laurentian University says for the second consecutive year, it will not be handing out honorary doctorates.

West Nipissing council has passed its 2022 budget with a tax levy increase of 1.00 percent, lower than council had anticipated in March.

Due to a unionized crane operators ‘ employees strike, Sault and Algoma boaters are being forced to wait to get their boats in the water for the start of a new season.

The North Shore Health Network Foundation is slated to receive over $47,000 in funding for medical imaging equipment to assess bone health and fracture risk.

Greater Sudbury Police officers are looking for the public’s help in finding a 25-year-old Ipeelie Pauloosie who was last seen Saturday afternoon around 3 p.m. in the downtown area.

The North Bay Farmers Market is ready to transition to its downtown market site.

The city of Timmins says delays in garbage and recycling pick-up across, are partly due to a back order of new trucks, already ordered.

OPP is warning residents, North of Sault Area residents of loose heifers in the area of highway 17 north, near Old Woman’s Bay.

A one-year, city-funded street outreach pilot project in Sault Ste Marie, starts today in Queenstown.
The Ministry of Transportation is looking at the intersection of Highway 11 and Highway 65 East in the Temiskaming area.

The Temiskaming Hospital is easing visitor restrictions after its own COVID-19 outbreak has ended.

The City of Greater Sudbury will be testing a new chemical leak alarm system at the wastewater treatment plant on Kelly Lake Road, May 16-20.

The MTO is assisting after North Bay OPP stopped a commercial vehicle with missing wheels on the trailer Thursday.

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