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News headlines for Friday, September 15

Maureen McNamara has been appointed as superintendent of schools with the Rainbow District School Board.

The Callander Public Library wants to hear from residents to find ways to improve services. An online survey runs until September 29th.

In Timmins, front-line officers continue to answer calls for service, with numbers showing a slight increase over the last three months.

A Sault Lands Great Lakes fisheries research center will be built off of Yates Avenue, creating 50 and 75 new jobs.

The Englehart ambulance base is now manned 24/7
Sudbury city council is slated to vote Sept. 18 on lowering the threshold for traffic-calming infrastructure such as speed bumps. Specifically, on roads with as few as 500 vehicles per day.

The City of Elliot Lake and its council are looking for feedback and opinions on what should be done about the Centennial Arena, that is leaking.

Picket lines continue to walk in Cochrane. Non-management employees of the town have voted 74 percent against accepting the Municipal’s latest contract offer.

Sault Ste Marie city council will be asked next week to take steps to address a new rash of nuisance graffiti in various locations.

The committee behind a new park on the Haileybury waterfront is still hoping looking for $150,000 in funding from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund as Landscaping, excavating and tree planting is expected to begin this month.

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