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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Friday, July 29

OPP is reminding drivers and boaters it is the Civic long weekend, and they will be out looking for what they call the “Big 4” which includes impaired driving, distracted driving, aggressive driving, and a failure to buckle up.

A 35-year-old Sudbury resident has some questions to answer after being stopped on ATV in French River, allegedly without a helmet, and speeding.

Temiskaming OPP is reminding drivers to watch their speed following a number of complaints on Spruce Grove Road near the Kap-Kig-Iwan Provincial Park.

Callander township says two new gazebos will be going up next week, one near the dock at the end of Lansdowne Street. The second gazebo will be at Centennial Park.

Elliot Lake city council has agreed to a plan to see some 4.2 acres of waterfront land on Elliot Lake turned over to First Nations.

On Manitoulin Island, the Haweater festival returns this Civic holiday weekend

Laurentian University has been granted permission to hold a virtual meeting of its creditors on Sept. 14, in which they will have a chance to vote on how LU will exit insolvency restructuring.

The town of Callander has begun a trial test to help reduce the depth of the sludge in the municipal lagoons.

Timmins Police is issuing a traffic advisory regarding required compliance with the “no left turn” obligations for east-bound traffic on Wilson Avenue navigating through the intersection at Mountjoy Street South.

Sault Ste. Marie Police Service says a tenting community has been taken down at Gore Street and Albert Street East.

Unsecured creditors of Laurentian University will vote on Sept. 14 on a proposal to settle debts.

The Mattawa Minor Hockey Association is looking forward to a full weekend of baseball with a slow-pitch tournament.

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