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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Thursday, October 6

A vacant Flour Mill apartment was damaged by a fire yesterday morning, the second at the same sight in just under a year.

An “All Candidates” meet and greet is going ahead tonight in North Bay at The Grande Event Centre (192 Main St. E in North Bay) from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.

The Hollinger Open Pit Lookout will remain open through the long weekend.

In Sault Ste Marie, the St. Marys water levels will remain above average in October, triggering possible flooding of low-lying areas on Whitefish Island.

The Blind River Fall Festival is once again, throwing down the welcome matt October 15

The city of TEMISKAMING SHORES says the replacement of the Waterfront Pool and Fitness Centre roof nears is nearing completion.

Laurentian University said it finally expects to exit creditor protection next month after an order issued by the courts yesterday.

Over 2,300 pounds of food and counting. That’s how much food was collected by teams of highschoolers for the North Bay food bank ahead of thanksgiving long weekend, thus far.

Several northern colleges have come together to create free access to training for a pre-early childhood education certificate program, including Cambrian College, College Boreal, Northern College, and Sault College.

Timmins Police are looking to locate 45-year-old David Rivers of Porcupine. He was last seen on Oct. 3rd, possible driving a red 2010 Ford F-150 pick-up truck with Ontario licence plates.

In Sault Ste Marie the city says voter notification cards are in the mail adding there is still time to be added to the voter’s list, or amend voter information.

Hydro One has given notice that there will be a planned hydro interruption in some areas of TEMISKAMING Shores on the morning of Sunday, October 16 from 8 a.m. to noon for equipment.

The areas that will be affected include James Township, Matachewan, Matachewan First Nation, Kenabeek and other areas including Nicol, Pacaud, Chown, Lawson, Tudhope, Otto, Eby, Grenfell, Boston, Maisonville, and Benoit.

Sudbury medical tech company, Verv Technologies, is teaming up with McMaster University in making steps to bring a transformative home blood testing kit to market.

The Temiskaming Health Unit is investigating a risk of food-borne illness exposure at the Northdale Manor.

The city of Greater Sudbury is telling residents to check their mailbox, for voter cards. Online voting, begins October 14th

An “All Candidates” meet and greet is going ahead tonight in North Bay at The Grande Event Centre (192 Main St. E in North Bay) from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.

OPP out of Parry Sound are warning residents about a circulating roof repair scam, targeting older adults.

Cambrian College in Sudbury says a free dental clinic is in full swing as a way to help both people in need and students in the dental hygiene program.

A new pilot project between the Sault Ste. Marie Public Library and the Y is offering a one-week free pass to those with a library card.

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