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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Friday, August 26

$190K in federal dollars is coming to upgrade St. Charles Community Centre in Greater Sudbury.

The Nipissing-Parry Sound Student Transportation Services is going ahead with its “First Riders program” to help kids and their families learn about bud safety.

Heavy truck traffic is expected on Gibson Lake Road in Timmins until the end of the year.

A shed fire was heavily was called in yesterday in Sault Ste Marie, in the 0-100 block of Trunk Road shortly after 5 a.m. noting there were no injuries.

$14.6 million from the Federal Government is heading to the Batchewana First Nation for the water treatment plant.

There’s no concern for public safety, just… plenty of interest with a white raccoon was spotted again in Garson.

The latest indicates that grants are available for West Nip businesses to update signage and revitalize infrastructure

Timmins Police have dispatched their first bear of 2022 after it was involved in a traffic accident.

A current councillor for Prince Township, Enzo Palumbo, has announced he is running for mayor.

Every Island municipality except for one will be holding an election with the exception of the municipality of Gordon/Barrie Island, where incumbent Lee Hayden has been acclaimed as reeve of the municipality.

An affordable modular home development moves ahead in Sudbury, powered by Habitat for Humanity to help address the affordable housing crisis.

OPP on Manitoulin is looking into $1,000 worth of missing wire, allegedly taken from a property in the Township of Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands.

Meanwhile, drivers are being reminded to lock their vehicles after Timmins Police were called to investigate several vehicles getting broken into on hotel properties.

Canadore is launching a new cybersecurity program this fall.

Members of the largest Steelworkers Union local at Algoma Steel in the Sault came together this week for a series of information sessions, following a tentative deal reached Tuesday.

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