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Here’s a look at today’s headlines for Tuesday, June 7

Greater Sudbury Police are warning of a ‘grandparent scam’ after stopping a $10,000 transmission this week.

As part of a multi-million-dollar makeover, the City of Greater Sudbury staff is considering adding anti-jump fencing to the Bridge of Nations.

Steve Hicks has stepped down as a councillor with the Village of Sundridge.

The Sudbury Indoor Tennis Centre brought in more junior coaches to focus on further skills development.

Timmins 1, a 1,445-hectare wildfire is now the only fire that remains active in the northeast region, is said to be under control.

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

The application period to join West Nipissing council has closed with six people having thrown their hat in the ring.

Timmins Transit hours could be further reduced due to lower driver numbers over the summer.

The last expected formal round of public consultations regarding the Sault Ste Marie’s drafted version of the Official Plan begins Tuesday.

Greater Sudbury Police are encouraging residents and drivers to make wise choices after recording a boost in impaired driving.

The ongoing installation of a water main will close a section of the Kate Pace Way this week, near Veterans Park.

Significant rainfall continues for North Bay and Timmins as Environment Canada says 20 to 40 mm are expected.

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