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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Monday, July 18

Environment Canada says to keep an eye on venerable loved ones, your kids and your pets today as a Heat Wave kicks off the work week, expected to last until at least tomorrow.

The investigation continues on Manitoulin Island after a Hanmer man was discovered deceased in the area of Lake Mindemoya.

OPP is asking for the public’s help to locate 64-year-old Lawrence Prisque, last seen in Parry Sound with the possibility he could be back at his apartment off of Highway 69.

The North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit has received notification confirming a case of Monkeypox in a person who resides in the district.

Timmins James Bay MP Charlie Angus says he has tested positive for COVID-19.

Elliot Lake City project manager, Bruce Ibbitson, says he will run for city council, come fall.

Sault Ste Marie emergency crews responded to a single-vehicle collision in the 500 block of Second Line West yesterday, after a vehicle apparently struck a building, noting there were no injuries.

The City of Temiskaming Shores will pay out $1,000 each to 58 full-time staffers in order to retain existing employees

On Manitoulin Island, the expected 2022 Salmon Classic has been cancelled.

Charges have been filed following several break-ins on Main Street West businesses, in North Bay.

The Municipal Accommodations Tax, in the Timmins area, has approved that $150,000 will go to the Hollinger Park Festivals and Events Area as part of a larger funding infuse.

The City of Sault Ste. Marie says nearly $480k ($479,631) for 1,443 square metres of sidewalks, 432 linear metres of curb and 11 accessibility ramps.

A malfunctioning valve at the Niven Street reservoir in Haileybury is suspected as the cause of a series of water line breaks in North Cobalt last week.

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