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Here’s a look at this morning headlines for Thursday, May 19

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Advanced Polls for the 2022 Election Open today.

HSN in Greater Sudbury and the Northeast Regional Cancer Program is launching a new animated video series regarding cancer treatment, featuring a family physician of First Nations heritage.

Police, Fire and EMS were called yesterday in North Bay after a telephone pole was hit by a car near the corner of John and Oak Street.

Timmins Police Service is looking for missing resident Gabrielle Kioke.

After a two-year hiatus, the Laird International Raceway in Sault Ste Marie has plans to reopen its track this summer.

Cambrian College says they are introducing an early childhood education administration program in the fall.

A public meeting has been called in North Bay, on June 1st to discuss short-term rentals and the new user fees the Gateway City is seeking to associate with said accommodations.

Timmins City council has agreed to award a contract for the relocation of a garage at the Timmins Stratospheric Balloon Base.

A power outage that spoiled the evening of roughly 20 PUC customers in the west end of the Sault Ste Marie yesterday, on Rushmere and New Castle Dr.

Health Sciences North Foundation has received a $125,000 boost to enhance care at HSN for patients living across northeastern Ontario.

Detour plans are in place for the next phase of the ‘Connecting Link’ project focusing on Algonquin between Theriault to Mountjoy.

Elliot Lake Fire services responded to two fires, one at a row house complex on Valley Crescent, and the other, a bush fire behind Esten Drive South.

Paul Henry, the director of education and secretary-treasurer of the Conseil scolaire Catholique Nouvelon, has been selected to serve as president of the Council of Ontario Directors of Education for the coming year.

OPP say they will be looking for aggressive drivers, impaired drivers, distracted drivers, and those who fail to buckle up as the long weekend approaches.

Sudbury OPP has arrested a Pairs Ontario Driver (Tuesday at 4:15 p.m) on a number of charges including impairment and travelling at a speed of 106 km/hr in a posted 70 km/hr construction zone on Highway 69 in the City of Greater Sudbury.

Several trees have been planted recently at the proposed doggie park in Thomson Park in North Bay to provide a noise and wind barrier.

Public Health Sudbury and Districts (PHSD) is advising residents in the northern part of the area to be wary of smoke from wildfires and to take precautions.

Timmins city council has decided to close a number of sidewalks between November 1 and April 30. For the full list click here.

The Family of Rotary’s Splash Pad in North Bay will open for the season tomorrow morning. The splash pad will operate daily between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.

Fire Services in Sault Ste Marie is bringing back the door-to-door smoke, CO alarm program, running May 24 to September 29, 202.

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