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Here’s a look at today’s headlines for Tuesday, May 24

Cambrian College in Greater Sudbury says they will offer its new Early Childhood Education Administration graduate certificate program, starting in September.

A new 400-metre water main installation begins today in North Bay at Veterans Park and will continue in stages to Leask Avenue.

9 days to go, until election day and Timmins Police are issuing a warning that the vandalism of provincial election signs could be trespassing and mischief charges.

In Sault Ste Marie, Century 21has been hired to find buyers for city land worth $4 million to fund development and stimulate growth.

No new wildland fires were reported this weekend while the number of active fires is down to six active fires in the region

Sudbury Police completed bicycle patrol training and are ready to start patrols in various parts of the city.

TP North Bay, now into its ninth year, is still several thousands of rolls short of the target for this year as the campaign nears a close.

The Powassan Farmers market is now open for its 34th year for the seasonal event.

The derailment of six boxcars carrying wood pulp near Mattawa earlier this month remains under investigation.

OPP say an aircraft, previously missing North of Sault Ste Maire, has been discovered by a police aviation helicopter and a civilian helicopter Saturday.

Science North in Greater Sudbury started the Great Northern Ontario Roadshow with a large multiday event in North Bay Saturday.

West Nipissing is looking for residential input when as they’ve launched a municipality launches survey to inform a five-year plan.

The Powassan Farmers market is now open for its 34th year for the seasonal event.

The Englehart Legion is getting an upgrade to its building by way of a $60,000 Ontario Trillium Foundation grant.

Sault Ste Marie emergency crews responded to a rollover at approximately 1 a.m. Saturday on Great Northern Road near Schultz Sideroad. The driver reportedly had reportedly swerved to avoid a moose.

No new wildland fires were reported this weekend while the number of active fires is down to six active fires in the region.

The City of Greater Sudbury is pushing for more infrastructure funding from the province.

This past weekend the Chief Commanda in North Bay took to sailing again.

sportsforkidstimmins.com the deadline to apply for financial help to play sports in September is coming up, June 10.

A Sault area driver has been charged following a rollover area of Great Northern Road and Sixth Line early Saturday morning.

Grade 8 students with École St-Denis are being thanked for volunteer work at the Walford retirement home, which included washing windows, painting benches, staining a gazebo, and rehabbing a flower planter.

The playground at Thomson Park in North Bay has been temporarily closed due to broken glass.

Lia Fontana has been named the new administrator for the Golden Manor in Timmins, replacing the current administrator Carol Halt, who’s retiring June 30.

A man faces break, enter and theft charges after Sault Police answered a call for service to the 0-100 block of Grandview Avenue.

A boil water advisory is being issued for 1 to 20 Balsam Place in Elliot Lake due to construction in the area

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