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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Thursday, July 7

The Kingsway Entertainment District is now projected to cost the City of Greater Sudbury $215 million.

The North Bay Police Service is seeking the public’s help in locating Vernon Parent who has been reported missing.

The city of Timmins is opening the splash pad at the White Waterfront Conservation Area today.

Sault Ste Marie Police is looking for a 36-year-old known to them for a number of firearm-related charges.

On Manitoulin Island, the Splash N Go Adventure Parks is setting up Gore Bay for a weekend start.

A big city dig planned at Queen and East, to repair Sewers infrastructure and eventual road resurfacing.

And the Wiikwemkoong Nursing Home is celebrating 50 years.

The Prime minister is in Sudbury today to join a number of dignitaries and special guest Dr. Jane Goodall as the city reaches a regreening milestone with the planting of the 10 millionth tree.

The APH is warning of potential blue-green algae bloom in Echo Lake

North Bay City Police are warning residents of fraudulent calls from scammers claiming to be representatives of the North Bay Police Service or the North Bay Police Association and are asking for significant cash donations.

And after a two-year hiatus, the International film festival is returning to Manitoulin Island.

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