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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Thursday, July 14

North Bay Hydro says Upgrades are complete in the Redbridge area yesterday, which resulted in a two-hour power outage.

Greater Sudbury’s 15 GOVA Plus vehicles are back up and running, following the theft of their catalytic converters stolen on the weekend.

Timmins Ward 5 Councillor Michelle Boileau says she’s running for mayor.

There were no injuries, but no word as to the cause of a structural fire in the 200 block of East Balfour Street in Sault Ste Marie yesterday.

Blind River council approved purchasing a new backhoe at a cost of just over $152,000.

The power was knocked out for a time yesterday in Greater Sudbury’s Valley East, affecting about 1,200 customers, the cause of which has not been released.

North Bay Police Chief Scott Todd says new hires will patrol the downtown core, which makes up 30% of their calls.

In Timmins Parking is being banned on both sides of Ross Ave. for a short distance east of Pine St. to make way for bike lanes.

Hydro One crews were able to retrieve a bird, now nicknamed “little Jay’ after it has flown some wires by the Flying J, on Great Northern Rd, Sault Ste. Marie… following a 15 hours venture.

Greater Sudbury Police says a missing 38-year-old, Ryan Tafe has been located safe and sound.

North Bay City Parks Staff are preparing the base for new playground equipment at Police Playground on Stone Street.

A new wildfire, known as Timmins 7, has sprung up in the North just south of Gogama.

Despite some facility closures, the town of Blind River says they have a financially stable portfolio that will likely continue this year.

Sault Fire Services says they’re looking to replace two pickup trucks, one of which is the platoon chief’s mobile command vehicle.

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