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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Thursday, July 28

Greater Sudbury Police are reminding people not to leave their keys in their cars, as there’s been a rise in vehicle theft this month.

A swim warning has been issued for Old Mill Beach by Algoma Public Health, asking swimmers to avoid swallowing beach water, towel off after swimming and shower once you get home.

The Royal Canadian Legion Branch in Sault Ste Marie has closed the old building on Great Northern Road, ahead of its demolition and replacement.

North Bay OPP is looking for a suspicious person in his 20s (perhaps driving a beige four-door sedan) following an incident on Big Bend Avenue in Powassan.

A 12-year-old Timmins golfer, Henry Klooster, has reason to celebrate after getting is very first hole-in-one.

The Northern Ontario School of Medicine says they’re hoping to recover more than $14 million locked into the Companies’.. Creditors.. Arrangement.. Act, following Laurentian University’s insolvency.

A pair of new wildland fires have been confirmed including one near Lady.. Evelyn Lake.. south of Kirkland Lake.

The Sault Area Hospital says patient volumes nearing pre-pandemic levels

In MANITOWANING, Assiginack municipal township council has agreed to renew the current maintenance agreement with the South Bay Cottagers Association for maintenance of area roads.

The Citizens on Patrol program in Greater Sudbury is making a bid to get restarted, following the pandemic shut down.

A consultant’s report, yet to be approved by North Bay city council, indicates there’s room for 70 new lots around Trout Lake.

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