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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Wednesday, July 6

Greater Sudbury Residents are being asked to submit their ideas for the future of recreation in the Lively/Walden area.

North Bay Police have turned $5700 in less than a year and a half on their new online Facebook auction site.

Timmins area residents who attend a public meeting in Hoyle are calling on the city to rebuild the Porcupine River Bridge.

Station Mall in Sault Ste Marie has been sold nearly seven years after Algoma Central Corp., put the downtown shopping centre up for sale.

OPP and the MTO in North Bay has laid 145 offence in a recent crackdown, in the area of Highway 11 in Timmins, Cochrane, Kapuskasing and Hearst.

The tall ship Nao Trinidad will anchor at the Roberta Bondar Park waterfront in Sault Ste Marie, July 28-31.

A 38-unit affordable housing project is moving ahead in downtown Sudbury in memory of well-loved pastor Jeremy Mahood, who passed suddenly in 2019.

Work has started on the lighthouse project in Callander after receiving the green light from city council.

In North Bay, Mountainview Drive will re-open and Lakeside Drive will close today, as part of the ongoing reconstruction of a section of Trout Lake Road.

OPP are asking travellers to stop taking selfies in Ontario’s canola fields as they say it can be considered trespassing.

The Federal Government has announced $2M to fund battery-electric R&D in Greater Sudbury.

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