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Here’s a look at today’s headlines for Thursday, May 26

Sudbury Mayor Brian Bigger has taken to Twitter to offer his thanks this week, to those on the front line, as the city marks paramedics week, under the theme “faces of paramedicine”

Public Health Sudbury and Districts has published a 16-page document that outlines what they say are key issues to be considered in the upcoming election.

In North Bay, weekday closures on sections of West Ferris streets, and Kate Pace Way continue to take place, due to construction.

Timmins residents are being told that the “Timmins Get Clean” project focusing on community clean-up will start on Saturday in the parking lot between the library and the bus terminal.

One new fire in the northeast region has been reported, in the Kirkland Lake area.

Soo traffic was backed up as crews battle a vehicle fire on Mile Hill during the drive home yesterday.

YES Theatre and Sudbury Theatre Centre will work together with combined resources to put on a joint 2022-2023 “pilot season.”

Sault Ste. Marie city council is asking city staff to prepare a report on group homes for those in need.

Firefighters around Manitoulin Island will have the opportunity to undergo live structural fire training early next month, with a mobile live fire training unit.

Damaged statures at the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes property in Sudbury have been replaced.

Sault Ste. Marie Police are seeking a wanted individual, 32-year-old Natasha Baxter.

Provincial candidates from the Temiskaming-Cochrane riding will meet for an hour and a half-debate tonight at Marcel Noel Hall, in Sturgeon Falls.

The City of Greater Sudbury has been awarded by the Government Finance Officers Association for the development of what’s been called an exceptional Annual Financial Report, for the 9th straight year.

The Bonfield Public Library says their seed library is ready to help would-be gardeners in need.

Timmins Police Service says missing resident, 37-year-old Gabrielle Kioke has been located safe and sound.

A two-vehicle collision snarled traffic today in Sault Ste Marie just after lunch, at Bruce and Albert Streets.

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