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News headlines for Monday, June 5

Air quality statements are in place across the province. Smoke plumes from local forest fires as well as forest fires in Quebec have resulted in deteriorated air quality. Poor air quality may persist through the day today.

In Greater Sudbury a new committee of city council has been formed. All to spur economic growth, the plan is to use what they’re calling “best-in-class policies and processes.”

The Chief Commanda II cruising season in North Bay has been delayed. The official June 2 launch date has been pushed back another week to Saturday, June 10.

Timmins City Hall is asking residents to use water sparingly. The hot weather has seen the use of water in Timmins shoot up, and the city is asking residents to try to keep it to a minimum.

10 new wildland fires reported in northeast region on Sunday. As of Sunday evening there were 30 active wildland fires across northeastern Ontario.
The City of Sault Ste. Marie, Algoma Public Health and the Sault Cycling Club are encouraging locals to ride their bicycles more often. It’s Bike to Work Week .

Temagami council is expected to approve an eight per cent increase in its municipal tax levy at its June 8 council meeting.

Cambrian College students in Greater Sudbury are putting up another splash of art in the community. It’s all through creation mural for Lockerby Composite School. The goal of the Images is to celebrate connection and sharing of knowledge

The discussion is ongoing, but Temagami council is expected to approve an eight per cent increase in its municipal tax levy at its June 8 council meeting.

North Bay OPP are searching for a missing woman. She’s described as a white female in her 20’s, with Blonde hair worn in a bun. She was last seen wearing a blue, long-sleeved shirt and dark, tattered track pants. She could also be injured.

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