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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Thursday, August 18

Just weeks ahead of the school term, Cambrian College says they’re still accepting applications for enrollment.

Temiskaming OPP responded to a serious vehicle collision on Highway 11, in the township of Armstrong yesterday, with one person airlifted to hospital by Ornge Air.

The Canadian Space Agency is back in Timmins launching stratospheric balloons to collect data about the atmosphere.

The pilot of a single-engine aircraft used the Trans-Canada Highway as a landing strip after the plane developed a mechanical issue yesterday, just west of Marathon.

Elliot Lake’s young cyclists are in for some fun and learning today, a jointly-sponsored Elliot Lake bicycle rodeo event at the Collins Hall, starting at 10 am

Come the fall, kids in the Sheguiandah First Nation on Manitoulin Island are hoping for a new basketball court and a skateboard area.

And a restaurant goer in Delaware got more than a little extra at a sitdown seafood meal… finding a rare purple pearl in his clam, planning on having it evaluated.

Laurentian has a new dean, Joy Gray-Munro, already a prof at LU, who started her new role as dean of science, engineering and architecture this month.

A contract approved by North Bay City Council is hoping to improve connectivity between the City of North Bay’s facilities and expand possibilities for free public Wi-Fi.

Timmins is proving to be a fire hotspot this summer…. with three active forest fires in the region with the largest 4.6 hectares south of Timmins near Kenogamissi Lake.

The downtown plaza will return to Sault Ste. Marie city council, tonight.

A group known as “Friends of Killarney Park” have received a $53K boost from FedNor to hire a youth intern to act as a publications coordinator for a year.

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