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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Tuesday, October 4th

The Sudbury Catholic DSB says as part of its student population, it welcomed 28 international students this year.

One new wildfire has sparked up in the North. Sudbury 39 is a 0.1-hectare fire, confirmed south of the city in the area of O.S.A Lake.

In North Bay, Algonquin Avenue has been reduced to one lane of traffic in both directions for a three-week period as part of ongoing intersection improvements.

The OPP continues to hold recruitments, with an event at Northern College in Porcupine.

The Federal government has approved $1.6 million to upgrade Temagami’s water treatment plant.

The Elliot Lake Family Health Team is expanding its services starting today, by opening a same-day nurse practitioner clinic three days a week to provide non-emergent care.

A 179-unit housing development in the Minnow Lake neighbourhood has been approved by the Greater Sudbury planning committee meeting.

Students from four North Bay high schools will be knocking on doors for their annual Thanksgiving Food Drive this week.
Donations are being collected for the North Bay Food Bank.

Police were able to locate a hiker who was lost on the Voyageur Trail north of Sixth Line after the individual placed a call to 911 on Sunday evening.

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