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News headlines for Friday, September 8

In Greater Sudbury Paving operations on the northbound lanes of the Paris Street bridge will close one lane until tomorrow at 7 p.m.

Drivers in North Bay are being encouraged to watch their speed on the way to work as two separate motor vehicle collisions that occurred on Algonquin Avenue on Tuesday, the first day of school.

Northern College president Audrey Penner is retiring at the end of this year. The eighth president of the school, she’s been at the helm since August 2020, replacing Fred Gibbons.

Just days after heat alert, frost warnings were issued north of Sault in several communities, including Wawa

The City of Elliot Lake is advising residents of Hutchison Avenue and Hillside of water main flushing, resulting in fluctuations in water pressure or water discoloration.

Greater Sudbury Police are looking to confirm the well being and whereabouts of a woman by the name of Brittany. She was last seen in the Gino Street area. At the time, she was wearing a navy tank top, black leggings, sandals and carrying a black purse. Brittney is 5-4, weighing 111 pounds with long dark hair.

The North Bay Public Library will begin a major refurbishment of the Worthington Street entrance on Monday, September 11th which includes the demolition of the existing stairs and ramp. The McIntyre Street entrance will now be the go-to entrance.

An accessible parking lot at a Kirkland Lake recreation complex is finally moving ahead with an approved price tag of just under $100,000.
($99,441 project)

CAS workers in the Sault are gearing up for contract talks.

The Manitoulin Sudbury District Services’ Low Island seniors’ complex is officially open on Manitoulin Island.

The municipality of Calander is holding its first Free Cycle weekend, from Saturday September 9th to Sunday the 10th where residents can put out items for pick up.

Renovations to the Minnow Lake boardwalk have been completed, with a grand opening celebration slated to take place in the near future.

Temiskaming OPP say a lockdown at Temiskaming Secondary School yesterday afternoon has turned over no credible threat.

The forest fire hazard was mostly low across northeastern. That said, three new fires were confirmed in the past day. Aviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services Northeast Fire Region said there was a moderate fire hazard between Espanola and Gore Bay.

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