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The Bell Mansion in Sudbury has now been listed. $1M for the Laurentian University heritage building. The university will use the proceeds to repay its creditors, following its 2021 insolvency.

As the new school year fast approaches for many, West Nipissing wants to ensure the children arrive to class safe and sound. They’re looking for a pair of crossing guards covering a pair of streets.

The Mayor of Fauquier Strickland says the council has altered the proposed 80 per cent tax increase. They’re now waiting on word from the province about splitting the hike in half to 40 per cent over the next two years.

Provincial funding changes to build long-term care facilities are now being called “a game changer” by MICs health services group CEO. It means the new South Centennial Manor will finally be under construction by next spring, behind Anson General Hospital in Iroquois Falls.

To the wild world of Sports, there was quite the attendance when Sault College hosted their first Canadian Junior Football League game. In what was a tight game throughout, Sault College’s home opener saw the cougars drop a 24-15 decision to the Hamilton Hurricanes.

The Sudbury Catholic District School Board has a new superintendent of education. Paul Nalli has taken over the role from Louise Franklin, who was in the position starting in 2022.

The hundreds of thousands of trees damaged by a microburst in June at Samuel de Champlain in Mattawa are being harvested and sold. Queen’s Park says Algonquin Forestry Authority is harvesting the wood and interested buyers are from across the province.

A bridge out Pine Street South is in the Timmins area is temporarily closed to allow for maintenance on it. The Mountjoy River bridge maintenance on Pine Street South is slated for tomorrow though Friday. The bridge is located at the 11-kilometre mark on the road.

A small-scale hydro demo plant will be showcased in Temiskaming Shores. Happening at Pete’s Dam, it’s all set for the coming weeks.

Wellington Street between Carmen’s Way and Lyons Avenue will be closed for three days this week. The closure started today and is required to perform storm sewer repairs and resurfacing in the area, although the sidewalk will remain open.

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