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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Wednesday, October 5

Sudbury mayoral incumbent, Brian Bigger, has announced he is backing out of the race seeking a third term as Greater Sudbury’s Mayor.

West Nipissing residents are invited to leave a bag or box of non-perishable food in a visible location outside your door between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m today for a food drive put on by area students.

Fort Albany near Timmins has elected a new chief, Elizabeth Kataquapit with Terry Metatawabin winning a seat as deputy chief.

Community Feedback is being sought to help name the Sault Area Hospital Residential Withdrawal Management and Safe Bed facility.

North Bay and area film and television industry was announced by the provincial government, to the tune of $6 million-dollars.

Blind River town council is advocating for improved medical travel grants, for those in need.

The Manitoulin Sudbury District Services Board is asking for an increased police presence at some ambulance calls, citing safety for paramedics.

The Sault Ste. Marie Police Service and the City of Sault Ste. Marie is reminding drivers to top for crossing guards, following a number of complaints involving motorists.

The Callander Public library says a costume exchange for festivities at the end of the month, with a number of kids successfully finding this year’s apparel.

A firm (Ernst & Young) says the tally for restructuring costs over the course of Laurentian University’s insolvency is now up to $26.1 million.

The Town of KL is now waiting on a building assessment to decide the future of the towns

A Callander mayoral debate took place this week, with Police services transferring to the OPP as a hot topic.

The City of Sault Ste. Marie says for the first time, voters will be able to cast their ballots by mail.

Temiskaming Shores residents took time yesterday to mark the 100th anniversary of the Great fire, which touched 18 townships across Temiskaming.

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