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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Monday, July 25

The city of Greater Sudbury says they’re expecting to continue toward pandemic recovery with an employment rate jump and a GDP increase of 3.9 percent.

There is now less than a month left to file for municipal office, as the filing deadline is August 19.

Sault Police are looking for a missing teen, 15-year-old Faythe Millette, last seen Thursday at about 4 p.m in the area of Korah Road and Devon Road.
She was wearing a brown zip-up hoodie, light brown tank top, brown velvet pants and was carrying a black backpack. Millette is five-foot-six, 130 to 140 pounds with a thin build, long, wavy blond hair and brown eyes.

Animals First has been granted a one-year contract to provide the City of Temiskaming Shores with animal control services.

Greater Sudbury Police are investigating not one but two collisions that led to the partial closure of a Bancroft Drive with one driver striking a poll, while the second got caught up in downed hydro wires bringing the hydro pole down.

Callander’s Mayor Robb Noon has declared his intention to run in the upcoming municipal election.

Four Temagami residents are vying for a council seat in Temagami recently vacated by John Shymko

The City has sold the former Haileybury Public Library for $99,000

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