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Greater Sudbury Police officers are looking to confirm the whereabouts and wellbeing of a 21-year-old woman. Isabelle was last seen in the Grandview Boulevard area of New Sudbury around 4 p.m. on June 3. She is 5-foot-5 to 5-foot-7, 140 pounds, with green eyes and long dirty-blonde or brown hair. Isabelle was last seen wearing blue jeans, black ankle boots, a blue sweater or crewneck shirt and possibly a white and black scarf.

With wildfire season well underway, Health Canada is reminding Ontarians of the increased risks to their health and safety from exposure to fire, heat, and smoke. In a new release, they note that wildfire smoke can travel thousands of kilometers from a fire zone and if necessary, seek fresh air environments.

More than 50 students with special needs in Sudbury experienced a thrill this week in being able to go biking. Westmount Avenue Public School hosted a community bike event designed to help students in Kindergarten to Grade 5 experience and enjoy riding a bike with the help of adaptive devices.

TP North Bay’s annual campaign has wrapped up with over 14,000 rolls of toilet paper donated. Officials say all of the donations have been divided up between 14 food banks and pantries.

It’s time to dig through the garage, shed and even the basement. Timmins Says next Saturday, June 14th they will host the city’s annual Hazardous Waste Event. Products include automotive products, lawn chemicals, paint, and batteries.

Sault College is pledging that they will be on the way up this year… despite running a multi-million-dollar deficit for the second straight year. Passed by the board of governors on Wednesday evening, the 2025-26 budget carries a $5.66-million operating deficit, as well as a $1.8-million capital deficit for the coming year.

The Temiskaming Lodge says they will add an additional 32 beds. It’s all to help meet a growing demand not only in the area, but in the Province.

Despite changes to federal international student policy Cambrian College is posted a record surplus, coming in at almost $41.8 million for the 2024-2025 financial year.

West Nipissing council is considering selling the municipality’s former Visitor’s Centre, just west of Sturgeon Falls, on Highway 17. The building, located at 30 Front Street, with the famed… A-frame building hasn’t operated as a Tourism and Visitor’s Centre since 2020.

Increased small aircraft traffic over Timmins is expected this Saturday morning, as the Young Eagles program presents its annual day to take kids for a ride.

Concerns are being raised as the St. Joseph Island pharmacy is closing next Month. As MacKay’s Island Pharmacy says they will close up shop on July 31, questions remain about how and when a replacement pharmacy will be found.

Stay off the ball diamond. This is after Police visited the ball field in Huron Shores by someone driving on the field. Municipality of Huron Shores officials say this type of behavior is unacceptable.

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