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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Friday, October 28

A number of Sudbury elementary teachers and educators attended a session at Sudbury’s College Boreal this week, designed to educate teachers on skilled trades to share the information with their Grade 7 and 8 students.

Dr. Jodi Cooley, the executive director of Sudbury’s SNOLAB has been named as a Fellow of the American Physical Society.

A New bursary in support of Métis students, totalling $515k at NOSM University will be matched by the FDC Foundation to create a little more than $1M for Métis students pursuing their MD.

The Leader of the People’s Party of Canada, Maxime Bernier, will be in North Bay today, as a part of his northern Ontario Tour before hosting events in Sturgeon Falls, Sudbury, Temiskaming Shores, Sault Ste Marie, Thunder Bay, Timmins, and Iroquois Falls over the next two weeks.

It was all lights and sirens to a fire at a Timmins lumber mill on Feldman Rd late Wednesday, noting that as of late yesterday, the manufacturing mill has been listed as a “complete loss”

Ontario’s nursing college can now start allowing internationally educated nurses to practise while they work toward full registration to stabilize the health system.

The cause of a fatal fire on Maple Road in Bonfield Monday remains under investigation.

Sault Area Hospital says an increase in alternate levels of care has been on the rise, in the past number of months.

The Timmins Police Service is looking for a missing teen, 15-year-old Deanna Iahtail.

The town of New Liskeard says, when the time comes, the annual New Year’s Eve fireworks display will be a go thanks to local volunteers.

A volunteer-based organization has secured a place to call home while helping vulnerable Sudburians.
The Go-Give Project in Greater Sudbury lending a hand to those in need in Greater Sudbury has a new location on Durham street in the downtown core.

The North Bay Police Service is seeking the public’s help in locating Brooks McNeil who has been reported missing.

Algoma Public Health board members approved a budget of just over $17.7 million for the coming year, a 4.82 percent decrease from this year.

Service Ontario has a new location at the Serpent River First Nation’s Trading Post.

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