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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Thursday, September 29th

Travellers crossing the Ontario-Michigan border will now have access to a new $9.3 million dollar modernized tolling system when crossing the bridge.

Wiikwemkoong shelter-in-place order lifted, with a suspect in custody, following an investigation.

Sudbury Developmental Services has announced the appointment of a new executive director, Jennifer Marchand who has already taken the role.

Close to 100 visitors gathered outside the new Trout Lake Senior Living facility this week.

Ice time at the McIntyre Arena in Timmins was cancelled last night due to an electrical issue.

St. Vincent Place’s twelfth annual Big Blue Food Drive in Sault Ste Marie is back this weekend.

In North Bay, the former Dr. MacDougall School, located on Brookes Street is up for sale, priced at $3.4 million dollars.

Ahead of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation tomorrow, Timmins Police is showing its support by donning orange.

Sault Ste. Marie Fire Services were called yesterday to assist an individual in need at the St. Mary’s river.

Elliot Lake City Council is putting the empty site of the former Lester B. Pearson Civic Centre up for sale.

Junction Creek Stewardship Committee is holding a tree planting and children’s art event in the Flour Mill area Saturday.

In Greater Sudbury, the public has been invited to attend an in-person mayoral candidate town hall meeting on Oct. 3, at the Indi Cinema (live-streamed on reThink Green social media channels).

Area snowmobile trails are getting a funding boost of nearly $835K to improve 10 trails in Northern Ontario.

Natural gas rates are going up on Saturday. The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) approved the new rates earlier this month, at just over ten percent for the quarter ending Dec. 31, 2022

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