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Here’s a look at this mornings headlines for Tuesday, October 11th

Percy Playground in Greater Sudbury has been renamed in honour of long time community volunteer, Claude Charbonneau

Several members of the Powassan Fire Department have received federal and provincial service medals recognizing their longevity with the department.

District School Board 1 in Timmins has started a campaign called” Attendance Matters” to help deal with a growing absentee rate at English public schools.

The Sault Ste. Marie Bridge Authority has announced that the painting project at the Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge has been finished three weeks early and all lanes are open to traffic.

Sudbury Police are investigating a fatal collision Monday on Reserve Road near Dump Road, west of Sudbury.

Visiting has stopped at St. Joseph’s Manor in Elliot Lake due to COVID outbreak

Temiskaming Shores council has approved a $2.72 million contract to expand the former New Liskeard landfill.

Sudbury Fire crews battled back against a Copper Street house fire on Sunday nothing there were no injuries, and all occupants were reported safe.

Sundridge council candidates have unanimously supported amalgamation of Strong and Joly township.

The City of Timmins have held another Physician Recruitment event. The Task Force is calling for more money from the city and other sources for Physician recruitment.

Elliot Lake Council asked to approve 38 more weeks of municipal pool repairs, as the pool continues to leaking up to 12,000 litres a day.

Electra Battery Materials Corporation is promising to meet its timelines for its refinery east of North Cobalt.

The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) is announcing a $5 permit fee increase for 2023 Seasonal and Classic Ontario Snowmobile Trail Permits.

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Northeastern Ontario is now open in Greater Sudbury following a grand reopening ceremony just ahead of the long weekend.

The town of Sundridge has named a new park in honour of former mayor, Elgin Schneider.

In North Bay a section of Airport Road, in North Bay between Carmichael Drive and the intersection of Bob Wood Drive and Little Down Lane, will be closed for up to six days while a cross culvert is replaced and ditching is completed.

Meanwhile, Construction in Timmins is starting on what SMS Equipment says will be a unique facility able to handle growing demand for heavy equipment servicing in Timmins with the hopes to create 100 jobs.

In Sault Ste Marie the 2022 Coats for Kids campaign has begun to get jids property dressed for the winter.

And it was a sunny Sunday as hundreds in the Walden of Greater Sudbury for the annual Turkey Gobbler Run for the first time in 2 ½ years.

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