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Cambrian College is suspending new intake into 10 of its programs, due to reductions in international student enrolment.

Hydro One says they’re still working the restore power for some in the North Bay area. This is following severe winds earlier this week.

Sault Ste. Marie Police say two previously missing teenagers — Brianna and Hannah — have been located safely and are no longer considered missing.

The Province will spend $1.6 million on recreational infrastructure in Timmins. In addition to improvements to arenas, upgrades to the boat launch and the pool are creating quite the splash!

The numbers are in a capital work in Sudbury. Last year, $83 million was spent on linear infrastructure projects, including roads, bridges, and water/wastewater pipes.

The Timmins Police Service says a previously missing 30-year-old, Acacia, reported missing has been located safe and sound.

Discussion is ongoing over the Sault Ste. Marie Police Services budget. The connected board has identified a $2.9 million deficit in the 2024 budget, nearly half a million dollars more than the number confirmed in April.

Temiskaming Child Care is currently seeking dedicated volunteers. This is all for their board of directors.

Elliot Lake City Council has named Tony Fleming as its new integrity commissioner. Municipalities must have an Integrity Commissioner, noting the most recent has retired.

West Nipissing’s field of dreams has been named a finalist for a Jays Care Foundation grant, and they having a watch party this Sunday… hoping for a home run.

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