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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Monday, June 27

The city of Greater Sudbury says it’s fixing up damage in Tom Davies courtyard, due to its proximity to the warming centre over the winter.

Latchford’s long-time mayor George Lefebvre says he is stepping aside, not to run in the October 24th election.

In Doug Ford’s Cabinet shuffle following the election, Timmins MPP George Pirie will serve as Mines Minister.

In Sault Ste Marie, the HMCS Oriole, the Royal Canadian Navy’s sail training vessel, will be at the Roberta Bondar dock over the Canada Day long weekend.

Details are still coming in, but Latchford township says they have attracted a new doctor to replace outgoing doctor Gretchen Roedde.

Affordable housing will open in Greater Sudbury, by the water tower, next summer.

North Bay’s Granite Club has a new general manager, Laura Johnston.

Arrangements are all but set for the first market day of the summer for the Mountjoy Farmers Market – next Saturday, across Riverside Drive from the old site.

The Sault Canal National Historic Site has a new Visitor Centre.

Multiple fire departments responded to a recycling scrap metal yard that caught fire in Harris Township, with no word as to the cause.

Cambrian College is launching a new Professional Accounting Practice graduate certificate program, come the fall.

Highway 17 has reopened in both directions following a collision Sunday afternoon at Sand Bay Road at the Spanish River bridge.

Police are looking for a suspect at large, following an incident in Sheguiandah First Nation.

Technical issues continue to persist for the Canadian Forces Snowbirds in the wake of being forced to cancel their planned performance during the Armed Forces Appreciation Day event in North Bay.

The Bea Jensen Pavilion has officially opened in Elliot Lake.

The city of Greater Sudbury is moving forward to move forward with its Complete Streets Policy, centring on how city roads are constructed, with a series of proposed street cross-sections.

The new accessible playground at Callander’s Centennial Park is officially open, just in time for the Summer holidays.

Aviation, forest fire, and emergency services is confirming another new wildfire in Sudbury 18 fire, situated in Prince Edward County on the western shore of West Lake.

The investigation continues following the, now declared, fatal accident that closed Highway 17 for much of Sunday between Sudbury and Espanola.

And a century-old building in Mindemoya on Manitoulin Island will soon get new life as the not-for-profit ‘Friends of the Mindemoya Old School’ said last week they will sign a lease for the century-old property.

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