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News headlines for Tuesday, July 18

HSN is announcing the first-ever Nursing Excellence Awards. The goal is to celebrate and recognize the work of outstanding nurses within various programs.

The City of North Bay is advising residents Lamorie Street will be closed for an extended period of time starting later this month while bridge rehabilitation work takes place.

A company known as Newmont Porcupine is doing a clean-up of illegal dumping in the Schumacher area. To lend a hand, the City of Timmins is waiving the tipping fees at the Deloro Landfill.

Experimental airplane flights are being planned to have pilotless aircraft to bring food and other essential products into rural and remote areas of Northern Ontario through a Toronto-based company.

The pilot project using a new technique to replace asphalt in Sudbury on three area roadways is on hold. The hot-in-place recycling project is awaiting quality assurance test results.

Drivers in North Bay with tricked-out vehicles are being given the heads up that Polive may be less than impressed. City Police are looking for excessive tinting, unreasonably and unnecessarily loud vehicle noise and headlight alterations.

St. Andrew’s United Church in Sault Ste Marie is up for sale. It has stood at its downtown location since 1875.

In Hailibury, Art in the Park will result in recurring Road Closures (Karr) every Wednesday night in July and August from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

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