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Here’s a look at today’s headlines for Wednesday, June 8

Cambrian College is encouraging more student applicants for a free PSW training program.

Fednor is providing $500,000 to Callander township to complete waterfront infrastructure, as part of a larger funding announcement.

Laforest Road in Timmins was closed for a time following an overturned truck on just after the dinner hour yesterday.

Ontario’s Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development continues to investigate a fatal injury at Algoma Steel.

Two Blind River students, Benjamin Dennie and Mariska Lamothe, represented their school board at the annual congress of Franco-Ontarian school boards as student trustees.

Swiss Chalet says they returned to Sault Ste Marie, with the grand opening Monday.

FedNor released almost $9 million across Northern Ontario last week to assist with local tourism.

The OPP are warning drivers in the north to be on alert for moose after two cruisers were smashed in recent collisions.

Sports for Kids Timmins, a program that provides funds to help kids play the sports of their choice, is ready to accept fall applications.

St. Joseph’s Continuing Care Centre is opening a new facility on Lasalle Boulevard for those who need care to become independent again.

Mattawa’s Mel Edwards, Veteran, business owner, long-serving councillor, and former mayor, will be commemorated with street dedication.

Drivers in Timmins are being given the heads up that reconstruction will finally begin on Algonquin Blvd today, between Thériault Blvd. and Mountjoy St.

The Federal Government has announced new measures to reduce risk of train derailments.

Two outbreaks have been reported at the Espanola Nursing Home

Sudbury city councillors will discuss whether to repair the city’s Bridge of Nations put it off for another year

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