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Here’s a look at this morning’s headlines for Thursday, August 25

A new study has found that overall vehicle traffic has dropped substantially on Lasalle Boulevard in Greater Sudbury following the opening of Maley Drive.

A project studying three endangered bat species at risk in Wahnapitae First Nation near Sudbury is receiving a federal government in the amount of just over $123k. ($123,475)

The City of Sault Ste. Marie is offering area residents a chance to update their voter information, in hopes of better engaging them in the upcoming municipal election.

Northern Ontario Film Studios (NOFS) has announced three new partnerships that will boost the film industry, offering post-production services to Sudbury and North Bay.

While there were no new wildfires have been confirmed as of yesterday afternoon, two remain active in the North East.

Adult Day School classes begin Sept. 6 at Sudbury Secondary

Laurentian Ski Hill in North Bay is looking for public feedback in regard to a three-year strategic plan, which includes developing the hill into a four-season destination.

Wellington Street East in Timmins, between Retta Street and Glenholme Drive, will be closed for two days starting Thursday for construction.

Melanie Pilon has been acclaimed as the next mayor of Wawa, as she was the solo candidate.

Collège Boréal and Cambrian College are proud to partner to build and sell trailers made by students from their trade programs to support the Maison McCulloch Hospice.

East Ferris Mayor Pauline Rochefort has secured her seat as the only candidate running for the top job in her community.

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