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Here’s a look at today’s headlines for today, June 6

Two wildfires still burning in the northeast region

Nickel Belt MPP France Gelinas says she will not run for Ontario NDP leadership following the stepping down of Andrea Horwarth.

A plant exchange is going ahead this tomorrow at the Callander Public Library.

Cobalt is now among six communities to feature in a new TVO series about small towns facing big changes.

Parts of Sault Ste Marie are still cleaning up after a sharp cold front associated with an upper-level low slammed into the city Friday causing damage and power outages.

The Ministry of Transportation has plans for improvements along Highway 562 running through the Village of Thornloe between Temiskaming Shores, and Englehart.

The city of Greater Sudbury is working on getting the water turned on at Memorial Park for those who require it.

Callander’s pirate ship is being dismantled today, slated for replacement.

Timmins City is now discussing options to fill the Mayor’s seat post-election.

The Sault Ste Marie Bridge Authority says bridge traffic jumped by 344% last month over last year.

The Sault Ste Marie Metro says they are doing away with plastic bags today, ahead of a September mass start for the chain.

The city of Greater Sudbury is looking to convert old schools, among other buildings into senior-friendly community hubs.

North Bay’s new multi-use courts will be closed next week while a final surface treatment is applied and lines are painted.

A group working towards redeveloping Melview Park in South Porcupine has received a $4,000 grant from the Canadian Heritage ministry.

Under the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program, both Provincial and Federal funds are coming in for upgrades to the Temagami South Water Distribution System and the Temagami North water tower.

A ‘serious industrial incident’ in Sudbury’s Flour Mill area, is under investigation after sending one to hospital.

The Sault Ste. Marie Region Conservation Authority says flooding is possible in low-lying areas due to current watershed conditions.

OPP is searching for a driver following an alleged hit and run driver early this morning on Highway 11 south of Seymour St.

Timmins City Hall will decide in the coming weeks, exactly how to fill the seat of mayor ahead of the municipal election this fall.

Due to wet conditions, most ball diamonds, soccer fields and football fields have been closed in the North Bay area.

200 kids in Timmins are riding safer, due to the Helmets on Kids program, just ahead of the weekend.

Sault Ste Marie fire crews knocked out a blaze at a multi-unit residential home on Dundas Street early this morning.

There’s hope that the wet weather could help extinguish two fires burning in the North East.

The Town of Gore Bay is looking for ways to establish an overnight parking area for recreational vehicles this summer.

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