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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Monday, August 29

Health Sciences North is ramping up a harm reduction strategy, through education on naloxone in the community.

A missing Sudbury man is being sought by police, 26-year-old Liam Lowe, last seen in a blue hospital gown and yellow hospital pants on Centennial Drive.

The community of East Ferris working to increase childcare spaces ahead of the school year

District School Board Ontario North East has appointed Chad Mowbray as the acting superintendent of education for the south region.

One new fire has started up in the northeast, region known as Kirkland Lake 7, located on a peninsula on Gowganda Lake.

Cobalt town council has decided to put the idea for a new wellness centre on the back burner for the time being due to costs.

The Town of Mattawa has given the Mattawa Museum a considerable boost, in the form of a $15,000 grant to help offset the museum’s 2022 operating costs.

Construction has been completed of a new water treatment on Lake Superior serving a Batchewana First Nation a $14.6 million infuse from the Federal Government.

Sault Ste Marie Sault Fire Services and Sault EMS responded to a house fire on Queen Street West at approximately 3 p.m. Sunday with one person receiving treatment.

OPP is reminding residents to leave election signs alone, as several signs have been damaged over the weekend.

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