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News Headlines for Monday, July 10

While the fire hazard remains low across the North East Region, a fire ban remains in place.

Public Health Sudbury & Districts say blue-green algae has been detected in Whitson Lake, Helen Bay.

The $250,000 waterfront garden is back up for debate at North Bay council tomorrow night

Meanwhile, Timmins Mayor Michelle Boileau’s office has received a beaded medallion days before the 85th anniversary of city hall’s dedication celebrations.

How to clean is the topic of discussion after the Historic bell outside Sault Museum has been tagged with graffiti.

Elliot Lake City Council will pick a consultant for the transit study on Monday. Staff are recommending an Ottawa company whose bid was more than $3K under budget.

Road safety for the streets of Cobalt was among the topics discussed during a strategic planning session by Cobalt council.

A turtle protection charity in South Carolina says a “highly unusual” incident has taken place where a loggerhead sea turtle crawled onto a crowded beach in broad daylight to lay her eggs. The plan to move the eggs to a place of safety for the Turtles is… slow going.

The topic of either a new or spruced-up events centre will be on the agenda for Sudbury City Council in the coming days.

École secondaire publique Odyssée has received the Ontario EcoSchools certification for 2023 along with three area schools.

In Elliot Lake this week, bulky items are being collected in the areas south of Algonquin Boulevard, starting at the Mattagami River and working east to Railway Street, including Dalton Road to the end of the asphalt.

Starting today, those who contact OPP for incidents such as minor traffic collisions or to report fraud, for example, may receive automated text messages reply.

Mindemoya Hospital’s emergency department renovation project is now complete.

The concrete pad is now being poured in New Liskeard for a new and long-awaited splash pad.

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