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Here’s a look at today’s headlines for Wednesday, May 25

The City of Greater has lifted the fire Ban in the city.

The OPP says closed Hwy11 southbound at Lakeshore Dr and northbound at Hwy654 Callander Highway for a time due to an ongoing investigation.

North Bay City Hall rose a flag this week to mark Paramedic Services Week, under the theme Faces of Paramedicine.

Aviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services say, once again, there were no new wildland fires confirmed in the Northeast region, with the number of active fires dropping to four.

The Timiskaming Health Unit is announcing the outbreak at Extendicare-Kirkland Lake has ended. 

Greater Sudbury Police are looking for a missing person, 51-year-old Anna Tate last seen in the Lo-Ellen Area.

The playground at Thomson Park in North Bay is closed for clean-up after numerous light bulbs were smashed sometime overnight Monday, according to the City of North Bay.

Temiskaming OPP is searching for two anglers after their boat reportedly capsized while fishing on the Montreal River in the area of the Highway 11 Latchford bridge.

Timmins Transit operations is calling for patience as the reconstruction of Algonquin Blvd. is delaying and disrupting some bus routes.

A 39-year-old driver has some questions to answer after being hauled off the road by East Algoma OPP for a number of charges, including speeding and a flight from Police following an attempted traffic stop on Dayton Road.

The Ontario government is providing Laurentian University with a long-term loan as the school works to emerge from insolvency, and spending more than $53 million to buy LU assets.

The Grotto statues in Greater Sudbury, vandalized in 2020 have been replaced.

TP North Bay, now into its ninth year, continues to look for toilet paper rolls ahead of May 30th, or distribution day.

Timmins Transit is reminding riders that the reconstruction of Algonquin Blvd. is rerouting both ways on Mountjoy… to Vimy and Thériault.

Sault Ste. Marie’s Francophone Centre says the St-Jean-Baptiste festival will return in full force next month at the Roberta Bondar Pavilion.

Greater Sudbury Police are asking for the public’s assistance to locate 51-year-old Anna Tate.

While the municipal election is still some time away, the Temiskaming-Cochrane riding will meet for an hour and a half-debate, hosted by the West Nipissing Chamber of Commerce on May 26th.

OPP and the Coroner’s office is investigating, following a fatal fifth street fire.

The Algoma District Health unit says for the first time in months, the number of active cases of COVID-19 has dropped to less than 100.

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