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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Friday, July 15

The Sudbury Real Estate Board is noting a significant decline in the number of homes sold last month, compared to a 14.7 percent increase from June of 2021.

Discussion is ongoing at Powassan town council over when exactly should go back in for organizations, such as the Powassan Voodoos.

Algoma Public Health has issued a swimming advisory for Spine Beach in Elliot Lake warning of high levels of bacteria.

In South Porcupine, the speed limit of 40kph, past Roland Michener Secondary School is being extended to Bloor St.

The Sault Transit Terminal relocation, expected to cost $2 million dollars is being pushed back until at least 2023.

A report from the Greater Sudbury’s city manager says the Community Arena will require millions in repairs and upgrades over the next 10 years to continue operating.

The newest North Bay Racquet Club says it’s a busy summer, with operations really expecting to take flight this fall.

Smoking and vaping are being snuffed out at the entrances of both public libraries in the Timmins area, starting next month.

Turtle crossing awareness signs at the Ice Lake causeway on Manitoulin Island are there to remind drivers to slow down.

The 46th Earlton antique show is back this weekend, following a two-year hiatus.

Sudbury hospital is hiring 22 security guards to deal with ongoing needs on site.

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