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Ottawa is coming to the aid of Kap Paper… $10 million in support funding to help Kap Paper stay afloat as been announced. FedNor says the money will come in the form of conditionally repayable funds.

A Sudbury man who has been missing since July 13th on Notre Dame Ave has been located. Ronald has been in good health, and no further info has been released.

If you’re sending the kids to school with some weekend snacks, double check the bag. This is following a report of a suspicious substance found in a Mattawa area chip bag.

Sault Ste. Marie Fire Services have wrapped up specialized high-rise training. It happened all last week to sharpen their response capabilities for emergencies in tall buildings throughout the city.

Huron Shores youth council is seeking new members. Their first meeting is November 6. Those interested can contact the municipal office in Iron Bridge.

Public Health Sudbury & Districts says the latest dust event reported in Falconbridge doesn’t appear to be a new discharge from the nearby Glencore smelter. Instead, preliminary tests indicate it is normal dust combined with “residual dust from the previous industrial release”.

The historic Bell Mansion at LU has sold. $1.25 million, Laurentian University has revealed. “The proceeds from this sale will be solely used to support the ongoing renewal of Laurentian University’s facilities”

Thanks to working smoke alarms, seven teens staying at a residence on Janey Avenue in North Bay were able to evacuate when a fire broke out on Saturday morning. The call came in just after 5am. There is no word as to the cause.

The Sudbury Food Bank says the need to help people with basic nutrition is one it’s way up once again. Residents are encouraged to donate nonperishables… as its warehouse is a distribution point for food that goes out to local food banks meal and specialty programs throughout the city.

In Sault Ste Marie, a consultant now recommends moving downtown bus terminal five blocks west. Councilors had previously agreed to move the rundown terminal on Dennis Street five blocks west to Huron Street.

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