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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Tuesday September 6th

Greater Sudbury Police Service is reminding drivers to watch their speed as remaining students head back to class after a driver was pulled over, going 116 km/h in a 40 km/h school zone, Sunday.

Meanwhile, all school buses across Ontario are now outfitted with an eight-lamp amber light system, with new signage reminding drivers to stop when lights are flashing.

St. Mary’s College in Sault Ste Marie is welcoming 26 newcomers for the fall semester

The Timmins Ringette Association says they’re hosting free open houses for youth ages four and up next week.

Two new wildland fires were confirmed in the Northeast Region by late afternoon yesterday, including North Bay 26 0.1 hectares in size, located two kilometres south of Dokis Reserve road, next to Little French River.

Sudbury Police are looking into election sign vandalism after it was reported in broad daylight late last week.

The West Nipissing food bank is looking for food donations, as they’re in short supply.
The North Bay and District Labour Council will hold a “cafe-style” debate on Sept. 19 for council candidates, at the OPSEU hall located at 150 First Avenue West.

Meanwhile, all school buses across Ontario are now outfitted with an eight-lamp amber light system, with new signage reminding drivers to stop when lights are flashing.

Animal control & Bag Tags is on the agenda for the next meeting of the Elliot Lake Bylaw and Planning Committee.

Those looking for work in Temiskaming will have a chance to meet with prospective employers at a job fair, planned in Temiskaming Shores for September 27.

Recently a number of dogs got to take a dip at the Soo YMCA for a Swim as part of the strong Communities Campaign.

Rainbow District school board has added an Indigenous student trustee position for the school year.

In North Bay, Traffic on Oak Street will be reduced to a single lane between Fraser and Ferguson streets for several days while crews replace the interlocking brick in the crosswalk area.

Students are learning the ins and outs of campus at Algoma U during Orientation Week.

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