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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Tuesday, August 16

The Sudbury Student Services Consortium says the last day for bus stop changes is August 17th.

North Bay Police arrested and charged a 36-year-old man with arson and break after he allegedly entered a backyard and set a tent ablaze.

Timmins emergency crews were at the scene of a two-vehicle crash in Timmins, at the intersection of Commercial and Wilcox, with no word on the cause nor injuries.

Sault Ste. Marie got a fifth candidate for mayor on Monday, this week, in the form of public relations/ communications practitioner Robert Peace.

Sudbury will play host to the Mine Operators and Maintenance Engineers conference next month at science North aimed at finding better way to do mining.

The Nipissing Parry Sound Transportation Board says transportation details, including pick up and drop off times are now on their website https://www.npssts.ca/

The Timmins Police Service has charged a local person with theft related offences, after a young woman was found allegedly rummaging through a parked vehicle on Maple South.

Education workers represented by the CUPE who make less than $40,000 a two-per-cent raise per year, according to the Province, while those who make over that amount, could see a 1.25 per cent, both over 4 years.

OPP are warning the public to be aware of an ongoing fraud, where someone is pretending to be an employee of a bank asking for personal financial information.

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