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News headlines for Wednesday, June 19

While it’s hard of the winter season, in Greater Sudbury, the winter sidewalk maintenance pilot is being expanded by another season.

It’s Armed Forces Day and the Snowbirds are in North Bay. That said they’re not alone, they’ve got the CF-18 Demonstration Team, and the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Parachute Team, the Skyhawks.

Toronto Company, McEwen Mining has putting $30 million into exploration and development of the next mine in the project pipeline at its Fox Complex, east of Timmins.

In Sault Ste Marie, storm sewer work at the intersection of Black Road and McNabb Street is expected to cause delays for the next number of days, depending on the weather.

The summer concert series had a little too much summer for series to continue yesterday with soaring temperatures. It was postponed… but they will give it another go tonight.

Repair options are being presenting for the long-closed Laurentian University Pool. While costs have not been released, the options include everything from temporary crack repairs to using a costlier advanced technology to reinforce the pool.

The North Bay Police Service is hosting the Law Enforcement Torch Run today in support of Special Olympics. Officials say it’s a long-standing tradition for the police service with law enforcement officers from six agencies taking part this year.

Timmins Police say a previously missing teen is safe and sound. 18 year old Jordan Doucet is no longer considered missing.

Sault Ste. Marie Police Service says a new downtown division will soon be operational as it works towards its goal of strengthening both police presence and community safety in the city’s downtown core. Patrol services will work with traffic services and bicycle patrol, as well as on foot.

Northern home sales showing strong growth. Among the numbers, Greater Sudbury is up 5.7%.

Greater Sudbury says the annual tax levy is on par. It’s coming in at 3.9% The average for the past 10 years.

Banner art will beautify the Lakeshore Drive overpass in North Bay. Going up this summer, 71 submissions from the local artistic community, and 14 were selected

Visible progress is being made on the new Golden Manor in Timmins. Vertical steel has started going up on the construction site of the new home.

The Sault Ste. Marie Public Library is serving up a sweet summer reading challenge that is loosely based on the popular board game Candyland. The contest, for those between the ages of 12 and 19, will run all summer, so enter now for the chance to win some prizes.

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