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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Wednesday, July 27

Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce says the return to school in the fall will include a “full school experience” with extracurriculars like clubs, band, and field trips.

An inquest into the 2015 Sudbury mining fatality will be held next month.

Sault Ste. Marie Police Service is requesting public assistance to locate 55-year-old Andrew Arnold Boyer, last seen in the 100 block of East Street.

Two are now running for the seat of Callander’s Mayor, Incumbent Robb Noon has filed his nomination papers for the job going up against councillor Daryl Vaillancourt.

A new hall has been approved to be built at the Timmins stratospheric balloon base

HSN in Greater Sudbury says they’re taking steps to address the current staff shortage there, including a voluntary standby and inviting recent retirees to come back and help out or to mentor new staff.

OPP are renewing the call, asking motorists to watch for cyclists, horse-drawn vehicles, farm equipment, and pedestrians. has increased on our local roadways.

A 65-year-old driver in southern Ontario is facing a stunt driving charge, as well as other charges, after West Nipissing OPP clocked him going 130 km/h in a posted 70 km/h zone

Hundreds of riders from across Ontario will be in North Bay this weekend as the city plays host to Cycle North Bay.

Laurentian University’s faculty association are calling for new faculty hires at the school.

Manitoulin OPP are warning of the dangers of driving impaired after stopping three drivers within a 10-hour period.

A group of 20 youths and 10 leaders from three different scouting groups in Sudbury are home safe and sound from an International Jamboree in Finland

A Ministry of Environment says the investigation continued into the oil spill that occurred at Algoma Steel last month is ongoing.

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