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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Wednesday, July 13

The Kingsway Entertainment District came to a screeching halt yesterday as Sudbury City Council unanimously rejected a motion to advance the project to its next phase.

Veteran Affairs Canada is providing more than $40,000 to restore two North Bay area cenotaphs.

The City of Timmins has taken over the duties of hiring local crossing guards ahead of the fall school year.

Sault Ste Marie Police says a missing 74-year-old, Joseph Bernardi Sr. has been located.

Planning & Building Services, North Bay, has given the green light to a proposed fee structure associated with the city’s new short-term rental bylaw which includes a $600 application fee and $275 renewal fee.

Sault Ste Marie City Council has passed a resolution this week asking building and legal departments to review amendments that will address yard maintenance, especially long grass found on properties which are left vacant.

Elliot Lake says their city website officially has become bilingual.

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