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News headlines for Thursday, August 24

Canada Summer Jobs have reportedly brought 280 jobs to Sudbury this year.

The Nipissing Township Museum in Nipissing, is hosting its annual Fall Festival and Market on Sunday Sept. 10.

Kirkland Lake is working on a $12.4M vehicle fleet plan. The estimated cost for 2023 is $1.35 million, with $500,000 earmarked for an aerial ladder truck

A previously missing Sault Ste Marie, Robert Lake, has been located and is safe.

Elliot Lake Fire Department has contained and successfully extinguished a fire at a structure on Frobel Drive.

In Greater Sudbury, Work on a final roundabout on the Maley Drive extension is proceeding as scheduled, with the road reopening Sept. 1. The roundabout will be complete in November.

North Bay Police is adding to the ranks by adding two new officers and promoting three others.

The Timmins Police Service traffic section is asking drivers to watch their speed on Father Costello Drive, Vipond Road and Fourth Avenue as it’s received a number of complaints from residents.

For the first time in a week, and despite cool, wet weather in many parts of northeastern Ontario, fire officials say two new wildfires were confirmed today. That said, Sudbury 43, which was confirmed at 0.1 hectare fire on the north end of Lovering Lake, about 2 km east of Hwy 69. It is now out.

Advocates working the those in need are calling for more washrooms in Greater Sudbury’s downtown core.

Much of Main Street in North Bay will be closed this weekend to vehicular traffic between Ferguson and Algonquin Avenue.

Timmins Transit riders who have qualified for the paratransit program will be given a pass that allows their support person to ride with them for free.

Lemieux Composting in Sault Ste Marie is offering free wood mulch on Saturday between 9 a.m. and noon in exchange for a donation to Clean North.

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