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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Thursday, September 1

Rainbow District School Board is slated to welcome over 13,550 back to school next Tuesday.

A three-wheeled e-bike is missing in Greater Sudbury, made by Bozeman, black in colour, with a basket on the back and orange safety lights on the wheels.

West Nipissing General Hospital has a new piece of equipment designed specifically to aid children during an X-Ray, known as the child-friendly Pedia poser.

Ontario has scrapped its mandatory five-day isolation rule for individuals who test positive for COVID-19.

Despite challenges, HSN CEO Dominic Geroux says closing the emergency department is “not an option”

Sault Police are looking for a missing 15-year-old, Savanna Mearow-Veaudry, last seen last Saturday in the 400 block of Lake Street. She’s described as five-foot-seven with a medium build and brown hair last seen wearing a light-coloured crop top, shorts and navy-coloured shoes.

Manitoulin OPP has a new cadet Garrett Gauthier, from Manitowaning, who is hoping to follow in the footsteps of his grandfather, Graham Lloyd and other family members in becoming a full-time member of the OPP.

As election campaigns get underway, there are still two vacant trustee seats representing the South Temiskaming area on local school boards.

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