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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Wednesday, August 24

Greater Sudbury Police are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a missing 11-year-old girl. Anna Peltier-Laidley was last seen wearing a black t-shirt with a pink bear emoji and black leggings and Vans shoes with blue laces. The child is 5-4 tall, 110 pounds, with short brown hair and brown eyes.

Timmins Transit says they’re moving back towards pre-pandemic service levels but haven’t arrived just yet. Meanwhile, Timmins Transit will end its temporary summer service reduction on Sept. 3 and resume the modified schedule implemented during the pandemic.

More than 150 job postings for nursing positions in are now available in Greater Sudbury.

The final stratospheric balloon of the season is in the air, in Timmins.

A memorandum of agreement has been reached between Algoma Steel and Steelworkers Local 2251.

From the world of Sports, The CP Women’s Open is making its highly anticipated return this week in Canada’s capital.

Pickleball clinics are on their way this Sept. 9th in East Ferris before the municipality’s first annual pickleball tournament on Sept. 9th and 10th.

The Sudbury Health Unit has issued a swimming advisory for Moonlight Beach, due to a high concentration of bacteria found in water samples.

Northern College is taking to the road, delivering trades training to more indigenous communities.

A new fare collection system is coming to the Sault transit system this fall, affecting the city’s 39 vehicles, including its 26 conventional buses, two community buses and 11 para buses.

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