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Here’s a look at today’s headlines for Friday, May 27

The North Bay Parry Sound Health Unit is conducting a gambling survey, to bring awareness of the odds of winning when gambling and to educate on harm reduction.

Massage therapy students from College Boréal, as well as graduate students from the program, will be attending the Canadian Open next month, to provide care for caddies.

After a 2-year hiatus, youth camps are back at Nipissing University for a variety of sport-themed camps this June, July and August in partnership with Lakers Athletics.

The Timmins Multicultural Festival is set to make a triumphant return to the McIntyre Arena this Sunday.

Hydro One says they will be performing wood pole replacement work on the existing transmission line tower/s in Elliot Lake and has informed the appropriate residents.

Cassellholme in North Bay will be repurposing the 15 large oak and maple trees that have been cut down in front of the long-term care home as redevelopment continues,

Sault Police are currently investigating an incident in the 100 block of Bruce Street, but add there is no threat to public safety.

Aviation, forest fire and emergency services confirm that of the 5 fires currently burning, Sudbury 4, Sudbury 7 and Sudbury 11 are all under control.

The North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority has appointed Chitra Gowda as its new CAO.

Elliot Lake Police responded to a collision with and E-bike on Hillside Drive South this week.

Sault College is expanding its microcredential program being increasingly offered online in Ontario, designing the program for students who want to learn at their own pace.

Temiskaming Shores residents will be able to deposit their household hazardous waste at the annual event on Wellington Street in New Liskeard Saturday, June 4.

Two seasons of cancelled and modified soccer, the Valley East Soccer Club in Sudbury is back with more than 900 registrations.

The North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority has issued a Watershed Conditions Statement – Water Safety as water levels above-average levels for this time of year.

TEMISKAMING OPP is Investigating following the THEFT OF E-BIKE described as a 2021 Blue and Black NCM Aspen e-bike, called in from Lang Street in Cobalt.

The town of Iroquois Falls is getting a slew of new jobs with confirmation of a new high-tech operation through Validus Power, owner of the cogeneration plant in the Falls.

A driver has been charged with attempting to cross the swing bridge in Little Current this week while it was closed for repairs, injuring one, working on the bridge.

The city of Greater Sudbury is getting a plug, after playing host to a Battery Electric Vehicle conference this week, bringing together Canadian industry professionals from across the industry.

A protocol is moving forward, developed by a task group formed through the Nipissing District Homelessness and Housing Partnership to proactively deal with new encampments in the city.

Timmins Police is going ahead in person for the first time in two years, June 11th

The Chamber of Commerce played host to a virtual debate last night in Sault Ste Marie, with three candidates of the six-running participating.

The Elliot Lake Crafters and Farmers Market opens tomorrow.

SHESHEGWANING first nation on Manitoulin Island welcomed the first load of 25,000 trout fingerlings that were transferred to Odawa Island Farms, to be raised in captivity this summer.

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