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News headlines for Tuesday, August 29

The Rainbow school board has a number of new appointments, including Andrea Therrien, who has been appointed Principal of Espanola High School.

A Memorandum of Understanding is signed by four Ontario universities, including Nipissing and Laurentian, all to focus on Research and innovation.

A fire has destroyed a trailer at a business at the Hollinger Mini Putt and Batting Cages. The cause of the fire hasn’t been determined.

Sault City Council has decided to approve an addition to the parks bylaw aimed at making homeless encampments illegal.

The Ministry of Natural Recourses and Forestry says it has sent more than 100 personnel out west to support firefighting efforts in B.C. and the Northwest Territories

According to the latest number on health care in the Province… Health Sciences North in Sudbury needs 104 more beds and 1,007 staff over the next four years. Those numbers represent an equivalent to $20.4 million in additional funding per year over the four-year term, before inflation.

Jay Barbeau, West Nipissing’s chief administrative officer, has joined the Board of Governors at Laurentian University in Sudbury.

Timmins Police are investigating damage to post office boxes in South Porcupine over the weekend.

Integration of smart card and mobile app technology is underway for Sault Ste. Marie Transit.

One new fire, North Bay 16, is being called in, located on an island off the east shore of Lady Evelyn Lake, is 0.1 hectares, and not under control.

A number of changes are coming to Ontario schools starting in September. Students heading back to class next week will explore a new language curriculum, a new technology course, and learn about mental health.

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