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Here’s a look at this morning headlines for Tuesday, August 30

Laurentian University says as of Sept. 1, the university will require masks to be worn in certain situations.

Transportation consortiums across the province say school buses will look a little different this year. While the familiar red flashing lights will be on the bus, the bus will also include the words, “DO NOT PASS WHEN RED LIGHTS FLASHING.”

Strong Township resident Al Bottomley, who represents the Almaguin Highlands under the Near North District School Board, is retiring as a trustee after six terms.

Timmins Police are reminding drivers to lock it or lose it, following an increased report of the theft of tools and equipment from tradespeople’s vehicles.

Sault City Council gave the nod Monday to rezone a parcel of land on Dacey Road to low-density residential to permit 40 residential dwelling units.

The city of Elliot Lake will be flushing hydrants on Mississauga Ave, Axmith Ave. and adjoining streets for two days starting today.

A new initiative from Habitat for Humanity Ontario Gateway North will see the construction of multiple homes in Greater Sudbury under the banner “Our House/Notre Maison.”

Sunwing will take off out North Bay again to a number of tropical locations from mid-December through April.

Thankfully, no reported damage and no injury in Timmins after Environment Canada issued tornado warning for a short time in the Timmins area yesterday evening.

A note for those with young children, Health Canada has issued a recall on the Rexall 2-pack Water Filled Teethers as they may have bacteria in their liquid filling.

In Sault Ste Marie a road closure is being extended at Albert and Brock to finish new Social Services building, until the end of next month.
A-49-year-old man involved in a single-vehicle collision in Greater Sudbury’s South End Monday evening escaped with his life after the quick actions of police officers.
Greater Sudbury Police said in a press release that around 7:30 p.m. Aug. 29, officers were dispatched to the area of Paris Street and Centennial Drive in relation to a single-vehicle collision.

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