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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Monday, August 22

Laurentian University has announced new professors are being hired, including 12 limited-term faculty members, as well as three tenure-track profs next year

The “Sirens in the Park” was a go this weekend at Centennial Park in Callander, teaching kids and their families about fire safety.

Timmins Police are reminding drivers to watch their foot on the way to work as they’ve seen an increase in driver speed, as of late.

The power is back on following an outage in the Echo Bay area, with no word on the cause.

Animal control and pound services are back at Temiskaming city council, with plans to appoint a steering committee to review the issue.

10 people will run for the position of Sudbury Mayor, including Brian Bigger, the incumbent candidate who has retained the seat since 2014 after serving as the city’s first auditor and Paul Lefebvre, a former tax lawyer and Liberal MP for Sudbury.

The City of North Bay lifeguards have called it a season.

There is a trio of candidates running for mayor in councillors, Michelle Boileau and Joe Campbell, and local businessman Rick Lafleur.

Big Lake Cabin in Sault Ste Marie says they are shutting down their operations effective Aug. 22

Kids and their families dusted off their boots and saddled up to attend the two-day action p ack ed Dodge Ram Rodeo Tour in Temiskaming.

The city of Greater Sudbury is relocating 10 of the 114 public access defibrillators they currently operate, to outside locations, where they can be accessed at all times in a wall-mounted, heated cabinet.

The NNDSB has wrapped up School board-launched program to develop mobile apps in a “one-month intensive class” aimed at providing ‘a real industry experience for students.

Kirkland Lake 6 is under control at 0.1 of a hectare. It is located just west of Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater Provincial Park.

“Grocer 4 Good” is currently accepting gently used footwear of all kinds for any age for a shoe drive to help those that are in need.

The Ontario government says announced it is bringing high-speed internet access to more northern communities like Latchford and Temagami; Coleman, Harley, Harris and James Townships; Matachewan and Temiskaming Shores.

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