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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Friday, September 2

When school buses hit the road next week, they’ll beam a little brighter with an eight-lamp amber-red warning system and signage that says “do not pass when red lights flashing.”

Public Health Sudbury and Districts have issued a boil water advisory effective immediately for all residents of the Town of Killarney.

Work to extend the Kinsmen Trail along Airport Road in North Bay is set to begin next week.

One new wildfire has sparked up in the North East in, Kirkland Lake 8, is currently under control at 0.6 of a hectare, approximately 1.5 km north of Klock Lake.

In Timmins O’Gorman High School’s Elena Lionello has been named the student trustee for the Northeastern Catholic District School Board.

Sudbury NDP MPP Jamie West is reiterating his call for the province to finish four-laning Highway 69.

The Nipissing-Parry Sound Student Transportation Services is asking drivers to prep themselves for back to school next week, as the latest indicates that over 41 days in May and June, 121 buses were illegally passed.

The Timmins and District Hospital is hiring, Corey Krupa to the position of physician recruiter to attract more doctors and specialists to the team.

A 24-year-old man Sault Ste Marie man will answer to alleged stunt driving charges sailing through a red light on Great Northern Road, doing some circles in the intersection before doing a wheelie and leaving at a high rate of speed.

The emergency department at Elliot Lake’s St. Joseph’s General Hospital will remain open this weekend due to a number of physicians stepping up to cover shifts.

Sudbury bus consortium no longer has driver shortage

Meanwhile, while no vaccination requirements will be in place for post-secondary study. LU will ask for face coverings in classes and labs while they will be optional at Cambrian and Boreal.

Police will be out and watching this weekend for impaired driving, distracted driving, aggressive driving and a failure to buckle up.

Environment Canada says a Severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for Timmins – Cochrane & Iroquois Falls.

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